Sue's Holidays Hunger Games Giveaways

Welcome to Sue’s Holiday Hunger Games 🎯

You show up. Every. Single. Day. Whether the calendar says Monday, Sunday, or the middle of the summer holidays, you’re still there making sure someone’s needs are met, someone’s safe, someone’s cared for. While others are off chasing sunshine and sandcastles, you’re juggling rotas, late shifts, and the kind of work that doesn’t fit neatly into “office hours.” And let’s be honest your “time off”? It rarely matches real life. You can’t just clock out on care.


So here’s the twist. We think it’s time someone looked after you. hat’s why we’re flipping the script with Sue’s Holiday Hunger Games  our playful, joy sparking challenge series created especially for the care community. This is our way of saying: We see you. We value you. And we’re determined to put a little magic back into your days.


No forms to fill. No endless leaderboards. No pressure to “do more.” Instead, think of this as a series of little love letters to the work you do delivered as moments of surprise, bursts of fun, and prizes that say more than a casual “thanks.” Because the truth is, the people who hold everything together deserve moments that lift them up, too. And the best time to give them? Right when you’re giving the most.

What Are the Holiday Hunger Games?


Picture this: the moment the school bell stops ringing, the Games begin. Each school break, we’ll drop a brand new quest—anything from a lighthearted challenge to a heartfelt nomination prompt to a just forfun giveaway made for care heroes like you.


No two challenges will be the same. You might be nominating a teammate who always saves the day, sharing a story that lifts hearts, or entering your name for a treat just because you can. Every quest has one mission: to shine a spotlight on the people behind the care.

And the prizes? Oh, they’ll range from sweet little surprises to game changing goodies. Because when you’re giving 110% every shift, you deserve more than a polite nod.


 7 Days of Prizes (Coming on September 7th)


We couldn’t wait for the next school holiday to kick things off so from September 7th, the spotlight is on you. 7 Days. 7 Chances to Win.

Each day, we’ll reward someone from the care community who:


  • Makes shift life brighter for everyone
  • Leads with calm, compassion, and clarity
  • Keeps the wheels turning behind the scenes
  • Lifts others up when things get tough


Whether they’re a manager, a frontline care worker, or the unsung hero keeping everything together, we want their name. Daily winners will get prizes and a well deserved celebration across our social channels.

Why We’re Doing This


Because care is hard. Because it’s too often thankless. Because while the rest of the world winds down, you’re still showing up.

Sue Solutions was built by people who’ve been there: worked the holidays, juggled the rotas, stayed late, started early. We’re here to create tools that help you do the job and a culture that recognises the people who are the job. The Sue's Holiday Hunger Games? They’re just the beginning.


Your First Quest Is Live Now


We’re launching in style with a challenge that’s all about rest and recovery. Win a Luxury Spa Package for Two. Your mission? Head over to Sue Solutions socials and tag someone in care who deserves a break. Or nominate yourself (go on, you’ve earned it)

Someone from the care world is about to get pampered. Let’s make sure it’s one of us.


How to Join In


We’ll be posting each challenge on:



Follow us, tag your teammates, share the love, and keep your eyes peeled for the next quest. We’ll keep the stories, updates, and prize reveals coming. Because care doesn’t stop. And neither do we.

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