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Spread Holiday Cheer by Donating to Cards For Good Causes this Year

Cards For Good Causes, the UK’s largest multi-charity Christmas card organisation, have announced their annual pop-up shops will return on Saturday 7th October, with many other locations to follow throughout the month. Shoppers can purchase greeting cards, advent calendars, gifts, gift wrap, decorations, stationery and homeware, with all proceeds going to a range of local and national charities.

Cherry Whiteside, CEO at Cards For Good Causes, said: “Thanks to the support of our partners, the dedication of our network of seasonal staff and volunteers, and the generosity of the local residents and businesses, we are delighted to be opening our pop-ups in the heart of local communities once more. If you’re looking for meaningful ways to spend this Christmas, we look forward to welcoming you very soon!”

Cards For Good Causes have opened shops around the UK each year since 1959, raising over £40 million for local and national charities in the last decade alone. This year’s charity partners include the Terrence Higgins Trust, as well as Cancer Research UK, Samaritans, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Shelter, Dementia UK, Mind and many more.

The full list of pop-up shops around the UK can be found online, as well as the full selection available to purchase with same day dispatch and free shipping on orders over £40.

With the cost-of-living crisis continuing to impact UK households, Cards For Good Causes are urging shoppers to make meaningful purchases this Christmas and support the charity of their choice.

This November, the charity will also be present at the Festive Gift Fair from 16-19th November at NEC Birmingham.

Cards For Good Causes are calling on customers to ‘shop gifts and cards for good causes’ and help support charitable causes this season.

The post Spread Holiday Cheer by Donating to Cards For Good Causes this Year first appeared on BusinessMole.

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