Citroen set to turn ‘Blue Monday’ into ‘Feel good Monday’ for Make-a-Wish

Louise Murphy, marketing director, Citroën and DS Ireland joined by comedian Marcus O’Laoire lunching Feel Good Monday’. Picture Conor McCabe Photography.

Louise Murphy, marketing director, Citroën and DS Ireland joined by comedian Marcus O’Laoire lunching Feel Good Monday’. Picture Conor McCabe Photography.

Citroen Ireland has a cunning plan to banish those dreaded January Blues next Monday

This Monday  has been coined “Blue Monday”, reportedly the most depressing day of the year. However, this year Citroën Ireland is set to flip the dullest day of the year to become “Feel Good Monday”, encouraging each one of us to carry out random acts of kindness and spread the love.

In its quest to establish “Feel Good Monday” Citroën Ireland is delighted to partner with Make-A-Wish Ireland along with comedian Marcus O’Laoire to call on the people of Dublin to nominate their friends, family or colleagues for a special surprise or gift on what they want to become known as ‘Feel Good Day’. The campaign to change blue vibes to feel good vibes is driven online – by simply nominating, giving a brief description and using the hashtag #C3FeelGood the public can name who they would like to honour with a random act of kindness.

For each time you nominate a friend to receive a random act of kindness Citroën will make an €2 donation to children’s charity Make-A-Wish Ireland on your behalf, with a target to reach a total donation of €3,000.

 

13th January, 2017

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