Annual charity pop-ups are set to return in October, bringing holiday cheer and the opportunity for shoppers to make a difference in their local communities. Cards For Good Causes, the UK’s largest multi-charity Christmas card organization, will be opening its flagship shop at Holy Trinity Church 146 Sloane Street, London on Friday, 27th September at 10am, with pop-ups set to open across the UK throughout October.
The pop-ups, which have been running since 1959, offer a chance for shoppers to support both national charities and their local communities with every purchase. Over the last decade, Cards For Good Causes has raised over £22.5 million for a network of over 100 charities, including NSPCC, RSPA, WaterAid, Shelter, Carers UK, and The Ramblers. In addition, they have contributed over £2.7 million to local churches, libraries, and community projects.
Christine Ansell, CEO of Cards For Good Causes, says: “In these times when every penny counts, we’re delighted to offer shoppers a unique opportunity to support charities that are changing lives while also strengthening local communities. Thanks to our committed partners, seasonal staff, and local volunteers, we’re returning to the hearts of neighborhoods across the country, providing a meaningful way for people to give this Christmas.”
The pop-ups offer more than just cards and holiday essentials – they also feature a wide range of gifts, including greeting cards, advent calendars, gift wrap, decorations, stationery, and homeware. For those unable to visit a pop-up in person, the full range is available online with same-day dispatch and free shipping on orders over £40.
By choosing to shop at Cards For Good Causes, shoppers can turn their Christmas shopping into an act of kindness and support charities making a real difference. The pop-ups will be open until 21st December, providing plenty of time for shoppers to make a meaningful impact this holiday season. To find your nearest shop, visit https://cardsforcharity.co.uk/product-category/find-a-card-shop/.
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