Stockland launches new ‘Let Us Be There For You’ Mother’s Day campaign via Host/Havas, Sydney
Ahead of Mother’s Day this Sunday, Stockland is recognising the incredible contribution from all mums across the country, now more than ever, with its new Mother’s Day campaign, ‘Let Us Be There For You’ developed by Host/Havas Sydney.
The campaign praises, celebrates and thanks mums across the country who are always ‘there’ for their loved ones, as they manage new challenges and juggle more hats. Australians are invited to explore Stockland’s series of creative and inspiring ideas to treat their mum or grandmother this year.
Says Ben Allen, GM customer and group marketing at Stockland: “The intent behind this year’s campaign was to give a shout out to all the wonderful mums and help families connect this Mother’s Day, no matter where they are physically.
“We know that some mums may be finding current times tough, wearing many hats all at once – teacher, mother, work-from-home employee or critical front line worker. We hope to inspire Australians to get creative in how they choose to celebrate their mums this year.
“Some families may be fortunate to be able to spend Mother’s Day together, while others may have to connect with their mums remotely, or think of special ways to show how much they care and are thinking of them.”
The campaign offers ideas to ‘be there’ for mum in person, remotely, or even to leave a gift for someone who’s self-isolating.
Adds Allen: “We know that our mums have been there to boost us up during challenging times. They’ve made us strong and kept us safe. They’ve been there when we’ve needed them most.
“That’s the inspiration behind this year’s campaign – to ‘Let Us Be There For You’ as our mums have been for us.”
Australians can explore the online series by visiting www.stockland.com.au/mum, and find a special gift for mum by visiting their nearest Stockland retail centre’s website.
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Has Covid shown how unoriginal we are as creatives or how unadventurous we as clients. Was listening (not watching) TV last night and each ad break had at least one… sometimes 3 ‘We’re there for you’ ads
I am flabbergasted an agency created this. Its…. nothing. It means nothing, it says nothing, its poorly edited. The whole thing is awful. The client’s 12 year old would have whipped up something better. I am wounded by this excuse for an ad.
……its a turd.
Surely mothers deserve more than this rubbish.