The King's Children's Home

Type
Branding & Website

About the Client

The King's Children's Home is a non-profit organization that provides a safe haven for babies and young children who are victims of abandonment and abuse. They work to break the cycle of poverty and abuse by helping these children to find stable and loving homes.

Project Description

Studio Tigris recently donated the new website and branding to The King's Children's Home, a non-profit organization that provides a safe haven for babies and young children who are victims of abandonment and abuse.

The new website is designed to be informative and easy to navigate, and it features a strong call to action to encourage visitors to donate to the organization. The website also includes information about the organization's mission, programs, and services, as well as testimonials from donors and volunteers.

The new branding for The King's Children's Home is modern and professional, and it reflects the organization's values of compassion, hope, and love. The new logo is a simple yet effective design that features a heart and a child's hand. The color palette is bright and cheerful, and it conveys a sense of optimism and hope.

The new website and branding will help The King's Children's Home in a number of ways:

  • The new website is significantly more informative and easier to navigate than the old website. This will make it easier for potential donors and volunteers to learn about the organization and get involved.
  • The new website features a strong call to action to encourage visitors to donate to the organization. This will help to increase the amount of donations that the organization receives.
  • The new branding is more modern and professional than the old branding. This will help to create a more positive image for the organization and attract new supporters.
  • The new branding is consistent across all of the organization's marketing materials. This will help to create a more unified and professional brand image.

Key insight:

According to a 2019 study by the SA Medical Research Council, approximately 3,500 children survive abandonment every year in South Africa. The Eastern Cape province (where the home is located) has the highest rates of child abandonment in the country.

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