The Postman Print Release for Nacoa Charity | Upfest

The Postman Print Release for Nacoa Charity

Upfest are proud to announce a duo of prints kindly donated by The Postman featuring Nacoa patrons Elle MacPherson & Calum Best, the limited edition prints are priced at an extreamly affordable £40 each or the pair for £60, ALL proceeds will go to Nacoa to support the incredible work they do.

The print release coincides with the production of an original street work by The Postman & Broken Harist on North Street, Bristol alongside a city wide poster campaign generously supported by Out of Hand Print. Big thanks to Ceri Walker who instigated the whole project.

Nacoa (The National Association for Children of Alcoholics) is a registered charity (No. 1009143), founded in 1990 to address the needs of children growing up in families where one or both parents suffer from alcoholism or a similar addictive problem. This includes children of all ages, many of whose problems only become apparent in adulthood. Upfest has long been a supporter of the charity and has raised over £100,000 with them over the past 15 years.

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