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12th Annual 'Joycee' Award

ACLC Inc. receives national literacy award


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TORONTO, ON – March 20, 2008 – Toronto ad agency ACLC Inc. has received the Honourable Joyce Fairbairn, P.C. Literacy Public Awareness Award, recognizing the strategic and creative excellence it has shown in developing public-awareness campaigns for ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation, and in showing great corporate citizenship in providing its expertise and time in support of the adult literacy cause in this country.

In receiving the award, ACLC joins the ranks of previous award recipients Air Canada, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, Baton Broadcasting System (CTV), CBC-Radio Canada, Canadian Cable Television Association, Canadian Community Newspapers Association, Canadian Yellow Pages™ Publishers, CanWest Global Communications Corporation, Coca-Cola Ltd., Honda Canada Inc., Maclean-Hunter Publishing (now Rogers Media), Mediacom Inc., Royal Bank Financial Group, Southam Inc., Taxi Advertising, and Telemedia Publishing which have all shown exceptional generosity and innovation in their support of literacy programs in Canada, and of ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation.

Esmé Carroll, Chairman and CEO of ACLC, accepted the 12th annual award, affectionately called 'the Joycee.' Senator Joyce Fairbairn, the award’s namesake and a long-standing champion of the literacy cause in Canada, made the presentation at an awards dinner last night in Toronto. "It is an absolute honour," said Carroll, "We are delighted to make a contribution to this important cause."

In presenting the award to ACLC, ABC CANADA highlighted the agency’s passion for the literacy issue, its commitment to research that reveals the insights foundational to great creative, and its innovative approaches to promoting the national charity’s initiatives.

"In an age when there is such competition among non-profit organizations for precious broadcast time and print space, it is quite remarkable what ACLC has achieved for ABC CANADA," said Alan Middleton, Executive Director, Schulich Executive Education Centre, York University, and Chair of ABC CANADA.

Specifically, ACLC’s strategic and creative expertise developed:

ACLC’s PSAs in support of this program have realized great pick up, including airings on
key prime-time slots such as The Late Show with David Letterman, The Apprentice, Ellen Degeneres and E-Talk Entertainment.

ACLC's commitment to the literacy cause and to ABC CANADA has also been expressed in some pro bono services involving numerous creative staff, and in Neil White, the agency's Senior Vice-President, Client Service and Planning, providing his expertise as a member of the organization’s Communications Committee.

"ACLC’s work has been exceptional," says Margaret Eaton, President, ABC CANADA. "It is a delight to honour an organization that has supported the cause of adult literacy with such professionalism, such generosity, and such creative spark."

Media, please contact:
Jim Pollock, Director of Communications: 416-218-0010, ext. 126; 1-800-303-1004, ext. 126; jpollock@abc-canada.org

For a picture from the awards event, go to:
http://www.abc-canada.org/media_room/news/joycee_2008_photo.shtml

About ACLC
ACLC is a full service creative agency that has been producing effective and award winning communications for its clients since 1967. ACLC is located at 469a King Street West, a few doors west of Spadina Ave, in the heart of production land in Toronto.

About ABC CANADA
ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation is Canada’s private-sector voice championing adult literacy. The national charity’s initiatives and campaigns are focused on bringing about meaningful change to raise Canadian adult literacy skills. It envisions a Canada where individuals, regardless of their circumstances, are provided the opportunities to increase those skills that prepare people for realizing their full potential at work, at home and in the community.
www.abc-canada.org.