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Hope Shines Brightest In The Dark charity items for sale

3rd June 2020

Glastonbury Festival shares a common goal with its three main charities – Oxfam, Greenpeace & WaterAid – to improve the lives of people and our planet. Not only are the Joint Charities partners of the Festival, they are also major financial beneficiaries from it. That means the cancellation of Glastonbury 2020 has left a significant gap in their funding.

Working with the artist Stanley Donwood, we have produced a range of Glastonbury-inspired T-Shirts, posters, tote bags and tea-towels to help raise funds for the charities, with all profits going to them. They are available to order from our shop here now.

The designs feature the line “Hope Shines Brightest In The Dark”, which we’ve kindly been granted permission to use by Paul McCartney. That lyric features in McCartney’s appropriately-titled song, Hope For The Future. By purchasing from this range of ethically-sourced products, you really will be helping Oxfam, Greenpeace and WaterAid to build a more caring future for all.

Now, more than ever, the Joint Charities need your help to make sure they can continue their vital work helping the world’s poorest people; improving access to clean water, hygiene and sanitation; and taking positive action against climate change.

Thank you for supporting the Glastonbury Festival Joint Charities, so that they can continue their vital work.

To further support their work, head to OXFAM, Greenpeace UK & WaterAid.