Christmas Card Competition

Each year Atos Origin and its employees send out around 50,000 company Christmas cards! This year the company decided to make it into a fun competition for its employees’ children, and at the same time raise some money for our corporate charity “Right to Play”.

In just over two weeks we were overwhelmed, receiving over 1000 drawings! The winners were chosen in three age groups; 3 – 5, 6 – 10, and 11+. Our distinguished judges were Johann Olav Koss, President and CEO of the charity “Right to Play”, Theo Bos, five-times World Champion track cyclist from the Netherlands, and Marianne Hewlett, Senior Vice President Global Marketing, Atos Origin.

Christmas Card Bobsleigh                      Christmas Card Footballer                      Christmas Card Torch

All three winners, accompanied by up to five family members, won a trip to beautiful Lapland for three days in a winter wonderland with, of course, the chance to meet Santa himself.

The winning drawings (shown above) are also proudly featured on the company Christmas card which will be sent out to Atos Origin’s clients, partners and other business relations worldwide.

All contestants received a special gift from Santa and every entry has been uploaded onto our special website.

Furthermore, the winners and the 25 top runner-up designs have been made into a special book that can be purchased from the website. The book will also feature information about the competition, a word from our judges, and details of the charity organization, “Right to Play”, which we are supporting through this project.

The book is for sale at a price of 5 Euros and all proceeds from this go to “Right to Play”. It is also possible to make a donation to the charity through the site.
 
http://www.atosoriginchristmas.com/.


 

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About Right To Play


Right To Play uses specially-designed sport and play programmes to improve health, build life skills, and foster peace for children and communities affected by war, poverty, disease. Working in both the humanitarian and development contexts, Right To Play has projects in more than 20 countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

Right To Play is a global-scale implementer of Sport for Development and Peace programmes and takes an active role in driving research and policy development in this area and in supporting children’s rights.

http://www.righttoplay.com/

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