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Source : Age Cymru Published on 21 December 2011 04:00 PM
Have you missed the last posting date for Christmas, or perhaps you’ve just run out of time to write your Christmas cards this year?
Well Age Cymru may have just the solution for you.
The charity is giving everyone a chance to take some of the stress out of this Christmas by sending festive e-cards.
Age Cymru’s Head of Communications and Marketing Meryl Randell-Jones says:
“In today’s time-precious society, as soon as we hit December, Christmas Day always seems to be sneaking up on us.
“No matter how organised we are – or how organised we think we are or planned to be this year, Christmas Day is looming, and you can bet your bottom dollar there’s always something we haven’t done.
“We’d love you to send your family, friends and loved ones an Age Cymru e-card or festive celebrity cracker joke told by one of three famous comedians – it’s free of charge and a quick and easy way to take some of the stress away this Christmas.”
There are five designs to choose from:
• Santa’s Sleigh – watch Rudolph lead the way across the sky;• Christmas Candles – send a warm and shimmering glow to a friend;• Snowglobe – shake the globe and watch the snow come down;• Christmas is coming – a traditional festive greeting;• Robin – the robin sings loudly...but he’d better watch out;
Meryl Randell-Jones concludes:
“And don’t forget that you can also support our work by making a donation to our Spread the Warmth campaign to help older people in Wales keep warm and well in the winter months.”
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