Festive Favourite Returns: Charity Christmas Card Shop Reopens at St John’s, Edinburgh

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Festive Favourite Returns: Charity Christmas Card Shop Reopens at St John’s, Edinburgh

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Edinburgh, 20th October – Cards for Good Causes, the UK’s largest multi-charity Christmas card and gift retailer, is bringing festive cheer back to Edinburgh with the return of its much-loved seasonal pop-up shop at St. John’s Scottish Episcopal Church, open now until 20th December.

With the festive season approaching, local shoppers can browse a wide range of Christmas cards, gifts, advent calendars, wrap, and decorations, while supporting over 80 national and local charities.

Over the past decade, Cards for Good Causes has raised £20 million for charities including those focused on mental health, hospices, cancer research, children’s causes, and animal welfare. An additional £2.5 million has supported vital community spaces like libraries and churches across the UK.

“Each card and gift purchased in our shops makes a real difference,” said Christine Ansell, CEO of Cards for Good Causes.

“Not only do you support the charities we work with, but you’re also helping to keep community spaces like St John’s thriving.”

Festive Favourite Returns: Charity Christmas Card Shop Reopens at St John’s, Edinburgh
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This year, for the first time, Cards for Good Causes is offering Braille Christmas cards in support of the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB). Edinburgh shoppers can also print personalised Braille messages in store, a first for the pop-up.

The initiative also promotes community spirit, partnering with churches and libraries to create volunteering opportunities and bring people together during the festive season.

Can’t make it in person? Shop the full range online at www.cardsforcharity.co.uk, with same-day dispatch and free delivery on orders over £40.

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