Unicef Charity Christmas Cards 2009 – 3 for 2 Special Offer till Midnight Tonight

1 Comment November 30, 2009 / Posted in Shopping

UNICEF have launched their range of Autumn and Christmas Christmas cards for 2009. Packs of Christmas cards start from just £3.95 and this year more packs contain more cards so you can spread more Christmas joy by sending more cards to friends and family!

By sending a UNICEF card you will be helping the charity to help children around the world who desperately need it.

The short video is The Gift narrated by Gwyneth Paltrow, a dramatisation of a new poem by Simon Armitage, to highlight UNICEF UK’s Born Free from HIV campaign which aims to bring about real and lasting change for children affected by HIV around the world. Proceeds from the sales of the UNICEF Christmas cards will go towards this and similar projects.

Special Offer
Hurry! There is a ‘3 for 2′ offer on packed Christmas cards – get the cheapest pack free – which is available online only until midnight Monday 30 November!

Unicef Charity Christmas Cards 2009 – 3 for 2 Special Offer till Midnight Tonight

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  1. [...] Christmas is the time of the year when people send charity cards, with most major charities in the UK benefiting from deals with card makers and even selling their own via their online shops like Unicef. [...]

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