Supershoes, a UK national children’s cancer charity, has launched its first online Christmas card and gift service as part of its online shop. The “This year we’re giving Santa the day off” campaign offers three options: a £25 donation instead of buying and sending physical Christmas cards, and £50 or £100 gift options that can be used to donate towards or cover the cost of a pair of Supershoes.
Sarah White, CEO and Founder of Supershoes, said: “We are so excited to launch our first digital Christmas gift option. We have such a long waiting list of children with cancer and with diagnosis increasing rapidly it’s more important than ever to get these shoes funded.”
The campaign is easy to use, with options to buy online, and email/social media sharing of digital images. There’s no need for lengthy shopping trips or online searches, and the money goes directly to empowering a child with cancer.
The “This year we’re giving Santa the day off” campaign will be available from Saturday 18th November at £25, £50 and £100 options. For more information, visit https://www.supershoes.org.uk/shop/.
Supershoes is a registered charity that provides unique customised gifts for children and young people receiving treatment or palliative care for cancer in the UK. The gifts are hand-painted customised canvas shoes and are designed to brighten the day of a child facing difficult challenges. They also promote mobility and enhance emotional and physical wellbeing.
UK National Children’s Cancer Charity Supershoes has launched its first online Christmas card and gift service to offer supporters a new way to empower children with cancer and reduce their Christmas task list. The “This year we’re giving Santa the day off” campaign offers three options: a £25 donation instead of buying and sending physical Christmas cards, and £50 or £100 gift options that can be used to donate towards or cover the cost of a pair of Supershoes.
Sarah White, CEO and Founder of Supershoes, said: “We are so excited to launch our first digital Christmas gift option. We have such a long waiting list of children with cancer and with diagnosis increasing rapidly it’s more important than ever to get these shoes funded.”
The campaign is easy to use, with options to buy online and email/social media sharing of digital images. There’s no need for lengthy shopping trips or online searches, and the money goes directly to empowering a child with cancer.
The “This year we’re giving Santa the day off” campaign will be available from Saturday 18th November at £25, £50 and £100 options. For more information, visit https://www.supershoes.org.uk/shop/.
UK National Children’s Cancer Charity Supershoes has launched a new online Christmas card and gift service, offering supporters a new way to empower children with cancer and reduce their Christmas task list.
The “This year we’re giving Santa the day off” campaign consists of three options bought online: a £25 donation instead of buying and sending physical Christmas cards, and £50 or £100 gift options that can be used to donate towards or cover the cost of a pair of Supershoes. Sarah White, CEO and Founder of Supershoes, said: “We are so excited to launch our first digital Christmas gift option. We have such a long waiting list of children with cancer and with diagnosis increasing rapidly it’s more important than ever to get these shoes funded.”
The campaign is easy to use, with options to buy online and email/social media sharing of digital images. There’s no need for lengthy shopping trips or online searches, and the money goes directly to empowering a child with cancer.
The “This year we’re giving Santa the day off” campaign will be available from Saturday 18th November at £25, £50 and £100 options. For more information, visit https://www.supershoes.org.uk/shop/.
UK National Children’s Cancer Charity Supershoes has launched a new online Christmas card and gift service, offering supporters a convenient way to empower children with cancer and reduce their Christmas task list.
The “This year we’re giving Santa the day off” campaign consists of three options bought online: a £25 donation instead of buying and sending physical Christmas cards, and £50 or £100 gift options that can be used to donate towards or cover the cost of a pair of Supershoes.
Sarah White
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