Hope Spring, an international clean water advocacy charity based in Herefordshire, has released their first set of charity Christmas greetings ecards for 2023. The set of cards, titled the twelve cats of Christmas, is a tongue-in-cheek parody of the popular twelve days of Christmas song.
The eCards feature one breed of popular cat breed found in British homes each day leading up to Christmas, from the common moggy to the exotic Korat and Bengal cats. Seun Olonade, Hope Spring’s eCard platform and social media manager, said: “Cat lovers will appreciate and enjoy receiving the twelves cats of Christmas eCard as a Christmas greetings card. The inspiration for the twelves cats Christmas card came from a mixture of the popularity of our cats charity birthday ecards and my fondness for the twelve days of Christmas song.”
The twelve cats of Christmas and other ecards to be launched in the coming weeks are expected to help Hope Spring water Christmas fundraising efforts. The holiday period around December is one of the busiest for Hope Spring fundraising platform and for charities in the UK in general.
Successful fundraising in the last quarter of this year will enable Hope Spring to fund some of their outstanding well and borehole projects in 2023. The ecards can be viewed and sent at Hope Spring ecards website. More information about their clean water advocacy projects can be found on their homepage.
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