Cards for Good Causes
Who are Cards for Good Causes?
Cards for Good Causes sells cards on behalf of more than 320 national and local charities. In most shops at least 25 charities are represented.
Cards for Good Causes manages a national network of 350 charity Christmas card shops, throughout the
country, from Truro to Pitlochry.
Cards for Good Causes sells charity Christmas cards from temporary shops set up in sites such as churches, libraries, community centres, tourist information centres and museums.
Most Cards for Good Causes shops are staffed by volunteers, with most managers receiving modest remuneration.
In the last five years charities have received over £20 million from their card sales through Cards for Good Causes outlets. From this total, the charities had to pay for the production and distribution of their cards and any VAT.
It’s not just Christmas cards! In most shops Cards for Good Causes also sells a range of Christmas goods, including advent calendars, Christmas wrapping paper and gift tags to help meet operating costs.
Fundraising
- Charity Christmas cards
- Donate by selling on eBay.co.uk
- Fundraising events
- Give as you shop
- Air France UK and Ireland
- Amazon.co.uk
- Apple Store UK
- Argos
- Cards for Good Causes
- Charity Flowers Direct
- DFDS Seaways
- Dorothy Perkins
- Greetings Card Company
- Hilton Hotels
- iTunes
- John Lewis
- lastminute.com
- LOVEFiLM DVD and games rental
- Marriott International UK & Ireland hotels
- Rail Europe
- Sainsbury's
- Superbreak.com
- Tesco
- thetrainline
- Waterstone's
- Membership
- Personal Sponsorship Pages
- Raise money by recycling
- ShareGift
- Summer raffle 2010
- The Fundraising Promise
Epilepsy Helpline
- UK freephone 0808 800 5050
- International +44 113 210 8850
- Email: helpline@epilepsy.org.uk
- Txt msg: 07797 805 390 info
- Live online: Tuesdays and Thursdays 1230-1330 UK time
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* Donations from shopping with these companies are made to BEA Trading Ltd, our wholly-owned trading subsidiary, who donate all profits to Epilepsy Action.
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