Have you seen our collection of charity cards for all occasions yet?
The collection, courtesy of Making A Difference, features a wide range of beautifully designed cards for various occasions, including birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, mother’s day, father’s day, graduation, good luck, congratulations, Valentine’s, Ramadan, Easter, Passover, Christmas and many many more. We also offer family packs for various card types, including Charity Christmas Cards.
Our cards and e-cards are fully customizable. You can upload photos, add text or audio, and personalize them to your liking. Plus, you have the flexibility to choose the delivery date and time, up to a year in advance. With a minimum donation of £1, your cards will truly make a difference.
All printed cards are environmentally friendly; they are made in the UK using FSC certified materials and are fully recyclable, using no glitter or harmful products.
Your contribution will go directly to help fund our research projects into finding a cure and better treatments for pulmonary fibrosis and lung infection.
Additionally, each card proudly displays our logo, serving as a powerful tool to spread the word and raise awareness. So, by sending our charity cards, you’re not only spreading cheer, you also become an ambassador for our charity – that’s priceless!
You can view our card and e-card collection here
Thank you for your generosity in Making a Difference!
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