Habitat for Humanity Gains Support from Christmas E-Cards

International Christian housing charity, Habitat for Humanity has launched a new website to build the Christmas spirit and help combat poverty housing.

The website, ECards4Homes.org.uk, allows people to select, personalise and send Christmas cards online and support the work of Habitat for Humanity at the same time.

"Visiting www.ECards4Homes.org.uk is a simple and effective way to send Christmas greetings to church members, colleagues, friends and family," explains Helen Flower, Habitat for Humanity's Marketing and New Media Manager.

"By using our online Christmas card service people will be helping a family in need to build a simple, decent home by making a donation to Habitat for Humanity for each card that is 'posted'. The new Christmas web service will also spread the word about our vital work to end poverty housing."
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