Actions Have Consequences – Charity Website Design Case Study

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Features of the site

Actions Have Consequences (AHC) is an award-winning, free road safety programme aimed at saving lives and reducing serious injuries among young drivers and passengers aged 16–24.

The programme uses powerful short films, real-life stories, and talks from emergency service professionals to challenge risky behaviours and inspire safer choices on the road.

AHC needed a website that could reflect the energy and impact of their work while providing clear, accessible information for young people, schools, and partners.

They wanted a platform that was easy to update, optimised for search engines, and capable of reaching a wider audience.

We worked with the AHC team to design a modern, engaging website that puts their mission front and centre. The site features:

  • Excellent accessibility standards
  • Optimisation for all devices
  • SEO readiness
  • Built-in contact forms
  • Fast loading times
  • Easy editing for all team members

The Impact

The new website helps AHC showcase their unique programme more effectively, engage with schools and communities, and ultimately support their mission to save young lives on the road.

What They Said

“Agency for Good did a fantastic job redesigning our Actions Have Consequences website. They took the time to understand our vision, listened carefully to our ideas, and brought everything to life in a fresh, modern, and engaging design. The result is a site that reflects who we are, what we deliver, and the impact we aim to have.

The whole process was smooth, cost-effective, and delivered with impressive speed. Their professionalism, creativity, and responsiveness made them a pleasure to work with—and we wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them to anyone looking to update and refresh their digital presence.” – Paul, AHC

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