Save money, time and go green this Christmas with Cancer Campaign in Suffolk

Save money, time and go green this Christmas with Cancer Campaign in Suffolk

23 Nov 2011

We know times are hard.  We want to help and this is how, instead of buying Christmas cards, stamps and spending the time writing them, why not make a charitable donation to Cancer Campaign in Suffolk via your mobile phone? 

It’s simple just TEXT to

CCIS11 £5 to 70070

Or instead of a gift

CCIS11 £10 to 70070

Just think no more tired feet, no more last minute panic buys!  Just relax at home in the warmth and let your fingers do all the work TEXT CCIS11 £5 to 70070 or CCIS11 £10 to 70070.  Now you can glow in the knowledge that you have helped someone with Cancer this Christmas and supported Suffolk’s ambition to be the greenest county by producing less waste this Christmas.

Iain Dunnett from Suffolk’s Creating the Greenest County Partnership says, "Save on Christmas cards, make your money go further, donate to Cancer Campaign in Suffolk for a healthier and greener Christmas." 

Norman Foster from Healthy Ambitions Suffolk commented, “This is such a great way to give to others at Christmas, helping to support patients and our local cancer charity, Cancer Campaign in Suffolk."

Karen Hare Chief Exec of Cancer Campaign in Suffolk says, “This is such a terrific idea, how many times do you wish someone would help to take some of the pressure away from Christmas and this is such a great way to do it.  All the money that we raise always stays here in Suffolk for the benefit of all residents.  Cancer will affect 1 in 3 of us in our lifetime, which means that at sometime in the future you, could be using the services we provide.”

www.cancercampaigninsuffolk.co.uk

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