This Christmas we’ve partnered with Cards for Good Causes, the UK’s largest not-for-profit retailer, to raise even more money to support blind and partially sighted people.

In addition to increasing our own range of Christmas cards, you’ll be able to buy cards from Cards for Good Causes shops and pop-up shops from October, and online right now.

Every pack of 10 cards bought raises awareness of RNIB as well as charity funds. Packs are £4.99 each, with 10 per cent of that coming directly to RNIB. Choose from three designs – a hand-drawn badger under a starry winter sky, surrounded by soft red foliage and bare trees; a rich nativity scene under a radiant star, with shepherds, wise men, and colourful details bringing the story to life; and a wintry scene with a large glowing Christmas tree, surrounded by people playing in the snow and  a message in braille which reads ‘Merry Christmas’.

Pick up a pack and support blind and partially sighted people this Christmas and all year round.

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