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Where to buy a real charity card | Where to buy a real charity card |
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The card Milly has designed for Great Ormond Street Hospital has become a best seller | The card Milly has designed for Great Ormond Street Hospital has become a best seller |
By Anna-Marie Lever BBC News health reporter | By Anna-Marie Lever BBC News health reporter |
According to Card Aid the average person buys 30 Christmas cards at this time of year. If these are what the charity calls 'real charity cards' they can make a difference. | According to Card Aid the average person buys 30 Christmas cards at this time of year. If these are what the charity calls 'real charity cards' they can make a difference. |
"Thirty cards could restore the sight of a child born with cataracts," says Dame Hilary Blume, director of the Charities Advisory Trust, of which Card Aid is an initiative. | "Thirty cards could restore the sight of a child born with cataracts," says Dame Hilary Blume, director of the Charities Advisory Trust, of which Card Aid is an initiative. |
"The problem is that some main high street shops are making a sham out of the charity Christmas card. | "The problem is that some main high street shops are making a sham out of the charity Christmas card. |
"This year, more than ever, they are offering discounts - you can buy charity cards for as little as 5p, which means that less than half a penny a card goes to charity." | "This year, more than ever, they are offering discounts - you can buy charity cards for as little as 5p, which means that less than half a penny a card goes to charity." |
As well as calling for a sensible premium to send a charity card, the Charities Advisory Trust is campaigning for legislation to ensure that a card can only be given the charity label if more than 10% of the price actually goes to charity. | As well as calling for a sensible premium to send a charity card, the Charities Advisory Trust is campaigning for legislation to ensure that a card can only be given the charity label if more than 10% of the price actually goes to charity. |
"Currently, if the sale of a card gives as little as a farthing to charity it can call itself a charity card," said Dame Hilary. | "Currently, if the sale of a card gives as little as a farthing to charity it can call itself a charity card," said Dame Hilary. |
Card Aid, a not for profit organisation, gives the charity 40%-60% of the sale of the card to charity. | Card Aid, a not for profit organisation, gives the charity 40%-60% of the sale of the card to charity. |
Another way to ensure you are buying a 'real charity card' is to go directly to the charity. | Another way to ensure you are buying a 'real charity card' is to go directly to the charity. |
The Snowman | The Snowman |
Every year the Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) shop sells their own charity cards. | Every year the Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) shop sells their own charity cards. |
"All the proceeds of our charity cards come back to the hospital," said Hannah Sturrock, from the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity. | "All the proceeds of our charity cards come back to the hospital," said Hannah Sturrock, from the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity. |
"We manage to keep the costs down on the production of the cards through a good relationship with our publishers and printing the cards en masse. | |
I didn't think it would become a best seller Milly, GOSH patient | I didn't think it would become a best seller Milly, GOSH patient |
"All the proceeds from the cards go directly to the charity and fund pioneering research, life-saving equipment, accommodation for parents and the rebuild and refurbishment of the hospital." | "All the proceeds from the cards go directly to the charity and fund pioneering research, life-saving equipment, accommodation for parents and the rebuild and refurbishment of the hospital." |
Included in this year's card selection is a smiley Snowman card designed by 10 year old patient Milly. | Included in this year's card selection is a smiley Snowman card designed by 10 year old patient Milly. |
"I didn't think it would become a best seller," she giggles, "my mum has brought millions of them ... tonnes of them." | "I didn't think it would become a best seller," she giggles, "my mum has brought millions of them ... tonnes of them." |
Best Sellers | Best Sellers |
Thomas Bates, manager at The Almanac Gallery, a Christmas charity card publisher explains: "Patient designed cards will always sell a certain amount because some supporters will appreciate the deeper and direct connection to the charity. | Thomas Bates, manager at The Almanac Gallery, a Christmas charity card publisher explains: "Patient designed cards will always sell a certain amount because some supporters will appreciate the deeper and direct connection to the charity. |
Sylvia Smith, who had a stroke two years ago, designed this best seller"However, when the design works well in its own right then it will become a best seller as it offers double value, and will be bought by some on design value alone." | Sylvia Smith, who had a stroke two years ago, designed this best seller"However, when the design works well in its own right then it will become a best seller as it offers double value, and will be bought by some on design value alone." |
Another successful patient designed Christmas card is Sylvia Smith's 'Oh Come All ye Faithful' for the Stroke Association. | Another successful patient designed Christmas card is Sylvia Smith's 'Oh Come All ye Faithful' for the Stroke Association. |
Sylvia had a stroke two years ago which resulted in left-side paralysis. She has regained the ability to paint despite the fact she is left-handed. | Sylvia had a stroke two years ago which resulted in left-side paralysis. She has regained the ability to paint despite the fact she is left-handed. |
Mr Bates explains how he works alongside charities to keep printing costs down and allow for maximum proceeds. | Mr Bates explains how he works alongside charities to keep printing costs down and allow for maximum proceeds. |
"One way is for the charity to buy cards from us wholesale and then sell their cards through mail order, website, their own shops or temporary charity Christmas card outlets. | "One way is for the charity to buy cards from us wholesale and then sell their cards through mail order, website, their own shops or temporary charity Christmas card outlets. |
"Typically a charity will be able to sell a pack of cards at a 60%-70% margin. | "Typically a charity will be able to sell a pack of cards at a 60%-70% margin. |
"Sales through the web are increasing and obviously offer the lowest cost." | "Sales through the web are increasing and obviously offer the lowest cost." |
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