Children wearing their Christmas jumpers at Puddleduck Nursery in Ipswich Picture: ST ELIZABETH'S HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
This week St Elizabeth's Hospice have been running their annual Woolly Pully campaign where they have encouraged businesses and individuals to pull on their Christmas jumpers for charity.
Sophie Bailey, Marketing and Communications Officer for St Elizabeth's Hospice said: " Our Woolly Pully Week is going really well with lots of local businesses, schools and groups taking part by wearing their Christmas jumpers.
Dogs at Orwell Insurance wearing their festive jumpers Picture: GEEWIZZ (Image: Archant)
"Many have gone above and beyond, organising bake sales quizzes, raffles and more to raise extra funds for their local hospice."
Companies have also been donning their festive knitwear for GeeWizz based near Bury St Edmunds.
The Bridge School Picture: GEEWIZZ (Image: Archant)
GeeWizz support children and young adults in Suffolk and Norfolk who are suffering from life threatening conditions, disabilities and cancer. A spokeswoman for GeeWizz said: "We are so pleased with the incredible response we have had so far today and so grateful to all those involved.
"It is amazing to see individuals of all ages, and a few pets, wearing their Christmas attire to raise funds for the children we support locally as a charity."
Staff at Treatt in Bury St Edmunds Picture: GEEWIZZ (Image: Archant)
Nationally Save the Children's campaign has proved popular, staff at Vets4Pets in Martlesham enjoyed getting into the Christmas spirit in aid of the charity that helps children across the world.
Vets4Pets in Martlesham have been raising money for Save the Children Picture: HOLLY STUBBINGS (Image: Archant)
Can you spot yourself in our Christmas jumper gallery? Make sure you tag your colleagues on the Ipswich Star and East Anglian Daily Times Facebook pages.
Try Financial Picture: GEEWIZZ (Image: Archant)
The team at St Elizabeth's Hospice have had a lot of support for their Wooly Pully Week Picture: ST ELIZABETH'S HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
Orwell vets getting into the spirit of Woolly Pully Week Picture: ST ELIZABETH'S HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
Mia 9, Martin Ross and Brooke 4 Picture: ANN-MARIE ROSS (Image: Archant)
Ben and Reggie Winser wearing their Christmas jumpers in Bury St Edmunds Picture: MELISSA DAY (Image: Archant)
Jack Downing before heading to Stone Lodge Academy this morning Picture: AMANDA LAWRENSON (Image: Archant)
Prettys supporting GeeWizz Picture: ST ELIZABETH'S HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
The team at Orwell Insurance Picture: GEEWIZZ (Image: Archant)
Greene and Greene in Bury St Edmunds Picture: GEEWIZZ (Image: Archant)
Muntons Malt near Stowmarket taking part in Woolly Pully week Picture: ST ELIZABETH'S HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
Haughley Crawfords Primary School Picture: GEEWIZZ (Image: Archant)
The team at Coastline in their festive jumpers Picture: GEEWIZZ (Image: Archant)
Crafted Media getting into the Christmas spirit for charity Picture: ST ELIZABETH'S HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
Staff at the Archant office in Ipswich have been doing their bit for charity Picture: ARCHANT (Image: Archant)
Staff from Claas in their Christmas jumpers Picture: GEEWIZZ (Image: Archant)
Staff at the Archant office in Ipswich have been doing their bit for charity Picture: ARCHANT (Image: Archant)
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