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North East Christmas Card Challenge 2008
Crisis would like to invite you to attend a champagne reception to celebrate the launch of the North East Crisis Christmas Card Challenge 2008 campaign. Join Leslie Morphy, Crisis Chief Executive and our Trustees to find out how your company could help homeless people begin a new life this Christmas.
Date: Thursday 25th September 2008
Time: 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Venue: TBC- Details to follow
Using the creative skills of homeless members of the Crisis Skylight activity centre, Crisis has produced the Ultimate Company Christmas Card – the ethical, environmentally friendly and simple solution to the usual Christmas card chore that also offers participating companies a unique and high impact marketing opportunity.
In return for donating your Christmas card budget to Crisis you receive a personalised video e-card that you can send to your clients and staff - no signing, envelopes, stamps or mailing required. We will also print a public acknowledgement of your gift in high-profile adverts in the Financial Times and Regional Press.
For further information on this year’s campaign, please visit www.crisis.org.uk/ne-christmascard or contact us on 07825 132462
We would be delighted if you could join us as we unveil the Ultimate Company Christmas Card. Contact donna.bell@crisis.org.uk by Friday September 19th to reserve your place.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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