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Our Charity Partners

A Charity Christmas Card or Calendar is a simple and effective way of giving to someone less fortunate then yourself. Simply choose a design and nominate the charity of your choice (remember to quote the relevant code) and 10p from every card and calendar you send will go to supporting your chosen charity.

The accreditation for the charity of your choice will be printed inside your cards or on your calendars in the position indicated in the same colour as your greeting, unless you have chosen foil, then it will be printed in black ink.

Individual Charities that you can Support

Simply choose a design and nominate the charity of your choice (remember to quote the relevant code) and we'll do the rest. Further details can be found in the How to Order and Order Form section.

Barnardo's
Quote Ref: C03
Great Ormond Street
Quote Ref: C10

British Heart Foundation
Quote Ref: C05
Association of Children's Hospices
Quote Ref: C32
Save the Children
Quote Ref: C21


NSPCC
Quote Ref: C18
Macmillan Cancer Support
Quote Ref: C14
Cancer Research UK
Quote Ref: C07
Leukaemia Research
Quote Ref: C13
Noah's Ark Appeal
Quote Ref: C25
Breast Cancer Care
Quote Ref: C33

The Support the Help Group of Charities

For over 30 years Helpcards has been giving the entire profits of sales of it’s cards to UK-based charities. Helpcards is made up of 33 UK-based charities, many of which are well known but also including some smaller charities that don’t get as much support as they deserve.

To support these Charities, Quote Ref: C24 on the order form

Supporting: Action Medical Research; Army Benevolent Fund; Barnardo’s; Break; British Heart Foundation; British Polio Fellowship; Children’s Research Fund; Dockland Settlements; Housing the Homeless Central Fund; John Grooms Association for 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; Shaftesbury Homes & “Arethusa”; Sight Savers; St. John Ambulance; The Children’s Society; The Leprosy Mission International; The Rare Breed Survival Trust; The Royal Association of Disability and Rehabilitation; The Royal National Institute for Deaf People; The Samaritans, London Branch; The Samaritans, Worthing; The Shaftesbury Society; Sue Ryder Care; Treloar Trust.



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