Make your shopping count this festive season
Time is running out to make your Christmas shopping count for more this festive season. Cards For Good Causes’ pop-up shop in Lewes is in its final days at Lewes House, 32 High Street, offering a unique opportunity to support charities and local communities with every card or gift you purchase.
Step into a world of festive magic while you still can and explore an enchanting selection of greeting cards, advent calendars, and gifts that ignite the holiday spirit. Don’t miss the chance to browse stunning gift wrap, decorations, stationery, and homeware - all available until the shop closes for the season.
Every purchase makes a meaningful impact, supporting both national charities and the local community. Over the past decade, Cards For Good Causes has raised over £22.5 million for more than 100 charities, including NSPCC, RSPCA, WaterAid, Shelter, Carers UK, and The Ramblers. Additionally, over £2.7 million has been contributed to local churches, libraries, and community projects.
Can’t make it in person? Don’t worry - the full range is available online with same-day dispatch and free shipping on orders over £40. Shop now at: https://www.cardsforcharity.
Christine Ansell, CEO of Cards For Good Causes, says: “This is the final call for Lewes shoppers to make a real difference this Christmas. By supporting us, you’re helping fund vital charities while also strengthening local communities. Every card, every gift, and every purchase counts - and we’re so grateful for the support we’ve received so far.”
As the UK's largest multi-charity Christmas card organisation, Cards For Good Causes has opened shops around the UK each year since 1959, making it a cornerstone of festive charitable giving. This year, your support is needed more than ever. As you deck the halls and fill your stockings, keep in mind that every card or gift you choose helps fund vital charities and support local communities. Together, we can make a lasting impact this Christmas.
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