Charity Contributions

Nothing reflects the true spirit of Christmas more than giving a little bit to someone less fortunate than yourself. A Charity Christmas Card is a simple and effective way of doing this.

There are three ways to support a charity and whichever method you choose a donation of 10p is made for every card or calendar purchased. The accreditation for the charity of your choice will be printed inside your card or on your calendars in black ink.

1. Individual Charities
Choose from one of the individual national charities listed below, a brief description of the charity will be printed on your card.
To support an individual charity quote the charity reference on the order form.

2. The Help Group of Charities
This group is made up of 33 UK based charities many of which are well known but also include some smaller charities that don't get as much support as they deserve. Supporting: Action Medical Research, Army Benevolent Fund, Barnardo's, Break, British Heart Foundation, British Polio Fellowship, Children's Research Fund, Docklands Settlements, Housing The Homeless Central Fund, John Groom's Association of Disabled People, Lepra, Macmillan Cancer Relief, Mental Health Foundation, Multiple Sclerosis Society, National Asthma Campaign, NCH Action for Children, NSPCC, Pearson's Holiday Fund, Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Shaftsbury Homes and "Arethusa", Sight Savers, St. John Ambulance, The Children's Society, The Leprosy Mission International, The Rare Breed Survival Trust, The Royal Association of Disability & Rehabilitation, The Royal National Institute for Deaf People, The Samaritans - London Branch, Worthing, The Shaftsbury Society, Sue Ryder Care, Treloar Trust.
To support the Help Group of Charities quote ref: C24 on the order form.

 

Reference
Charity
Description
C03
Barnardo's
Bernardo's help children overcome challenging experiences in childhood. We work with them over long term to tackle the disadvantage and to help them develop into emotionally-healthy adults. Registered Charity No. 216250
C05
British Heart Foundation
Fights heart disease through research, education, rehabilitation and patient care initiative. Registered Charity No. 225971
C07
Cancer Research UK
We are a major national charity linking scientists, doctors, patients and the public in the cause of preventing and curing cancer. Registered Charity No. 225838
C010
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity
Great Ormond street Children's Hospital is a leading centre for the treatment of seriously ill children and the promotion of child health. Registered Charity No. 235825
C13
Leukemia Research Fund
The only national charity devoted to Leukemia and related blood cancers in children and adults. Running costs are 5p in £. Registered Charity No. 216032
C14
Macmillan Cancer Support
Macmillan cancer Line is a U.K.-wide charity which supports people living with cancer and their families, through Macmillan nurses and doctors, information, financial help and buildings for cancer treatment and care. Registered Charity No. 261017
C18
NSPC
The NSPCC's purpose is to end cruelty to children. Our vision is of a society where all children are loved, valued and able to fulfil their potential. We seek to achieve cultural social and political change - influencing legislation, policy practice, attitudes and behaviours and delivering services for the benefit of children and young people. Registered Charity No. 216401
C21
Save the Children
Save the Children is the U.K.'s leading international children's charity working to create a better world for children. We work in over 70 countries helping the poorest and most disadvantaged children. Registered Charity No. 213890
C32
Association of Children's Hospices
The association of Children's Hospices (ACH) is the national voice for the children's hospice movement. Formed in 1998, we are a registered charity representing over 40 children's hospices across the UK. Our work is shaped by a philosophy which keeps children and their families at the heart of what we do, helping to ensure that all communities have access to the important services children's hospices provide. Registered charity No. 1103795
C24
The Help Group of Charities
Supporting: Action Research, Army Benevolent Fund, Barnardo's, Break, British Heart Foundation, British Polio Fellowship, Children's Research Fund, Docklands Settlements, Housing The Homeless Central Fund, John Groom's Association of Disabled People, Lepra, Macmillan Cancer Relief, Mental Health Foundation, Multiple Sclerosis Society, National Asthma Campaign, NCH Action for Children, NSPCC, Pearson's Holiday Fund, Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Shaftsbury Homes and "Arethusa", Sight Savers, St. John Ambulance, The Children's Society, The Leprosy Mission International, The Rare Breed Survival Trust, The Royal Assoc. of Disability & Rehabilitation, The Royal National Institute for Deaf People, The Samaritans - London Branch, Worthing, The Shaftsbury Society, Sue Ryder Care, Treloar Trust

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