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  2. UNICEF UK - Wikipedia

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    UNICEF was the first charity to produce and sell cards for the purpose of raising funds. [12] The very first UNICEF card was a Christmas card created in 1949. The card was a reproduction of a painting, sent as a thank you to UNICEF in 1947, by seven-year-old Jitka Samkova.

  3. Christmas card - Wikipedia

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    Christmas card with holly Jacques Hnizdovsky Christmas card. During the first 70 years of the 19th century it was common for Christmas and other greeting cards to be recycled by women's service organizations who collected them and removed the pictures, to be pasted into scrap books for the entertainment of children in hospitals, orphanages ...

  4. 50 Cheery, Heartfelt Ways to Sign a Christmas Card - AOL

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    To make your card-sending slightly easier, we’ve taken the liberty of brainstorming the most tactful sign-offs for Christmas cards. The relationships that we have with different groups of people ...

  5. Christmas seal - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Seal and Charity Stamp Society. The Christmas Seal Catalog is a simplified version of Green's Catalog of TB Seals of the World, part 1, U.S. National Christmas Seals. Denune, John. "US Christmas Seals Tied On". John Denune's ChristmasSeals.net; Denune, John Jr. "(Christmas Seal) Bonds". ChristmasSeals.net

  6. Dave Cooke (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He rounded up his friends John Roberts and Dai Hughes alongside his brother Paul Cooke to help. [9] Operation Christmas Child hit the headlines and snowballed in a matter of months. [ 10 ] In December 1990, a convoy of 9 trucks departed Wrexham through a crowd of support with a marching band, [ 11 ] heading for Romania with over £600,000 of aid.

  7. Christmas Seal & Charity Stamp Society - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Seal & Charity Stamp Society is a non-profit philatelic organization devoted to collecting Christmas seals, charity labels, fundraising seals, charity stamps and semi-postal postage stamps where part of the cost of the stamp goes to charity.

  8. Princess Mary Christmas gift box - Wikipedia

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    Most Indian troops received the box itself, cigarettes, a tin box of spices, a packet of sugar candy and a Christmas or New Year card. [5] Sikhs got the same without the cigarettes and a third gift for "followers" [note 1] consisted of a tin box of spices and a Christmas or New Year card. [5] A version was also produced for nurses. [5]

  9. Charity gift card - Wikipedia

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    A charity gift card allows a gift giver to make a charitable donation that the gift recipient may direct to the charity of their choice. Although a charity gift card has many similarities to a store gift card, a charity gift card functions quite differently. A charity gift card is an indicator of control over a small donor advised fund. The ...