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Why no freebies?

This year we are investing the money we would have otherwise spent on freebies to help support the firm’s Linking Work With Learning programme. This is an initiative which aims to raise levels of literacy and employability across the borough of Hackney in East London. We will be helping to support the StarLit Festival (a week-long festival of children’s literature) by buying books for the schools and pupils attending.

The firm has a long relationship with the borough of Hackney. Over a period of three years, we are investing over £1 million in time and money to help raise levels of literacy and employability. To date, almost 2,500 students from over 50 schools have benefited from our Linking Work With Learning programme.

The StarLit Festival, the largest of its kind in London, will celebrate the very best of writing for 5 to 15-year-olds, inspire new writing and promote reading in all its forms. The week-long festival of children’s literature will run from Monday 5 to Friday 9 October. During the day there will be a variety of author workshops and signings in the historic Hoxton Square, followed by an evening event for both adults and children. The first evening event will be Shining Bright, a sparkling evening of poetry and performance hosted by Michael Rosen, Children’s Poet Laureate.

During the week, the festival will be providing over 2,000 children with the opportunity to read new books and meet their creators in an exciting programme of daytime events featuring over 70 authors, illustrators and poets. Instead of giving out more freebies at law fairs and university events we have spent the money on providing books for all participating schools and reading groups, and ensuring that each of the 2,000 children who attend the festival will also receive a book of their own to take home.

We hope that our investment in these areas will help school children in Hackney develop an even more positive attitude towards learning, opening more doors in the future while raising their aspirations. Of course, we realise that our help won’t make a difference overnight, however, having worked closely with this community for over a decade, we know it will make a positive difference in the long run. We hope you agree that this is a better investment for you, for us and for the communities we work hard to support.

If you would like to find out more about community investment at Linklaters, or more generally about our approach to Corporate Responsibility, please click here.

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