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Supershoes Launches Online Christmas Gifts and Cards Campaign to Support Children with Cancer

Last Updated on: 22nd November 2023, 02:13 pm

Supershoes, the UK National Children’s Cancer Charity, is launching an online Christmas gift and card service to empower children affected by cancer.

The campaign, titled “This year we’re giving Santa the day off”, offers three options to purchase online, including a £25 donation in place of sending physical cards, as well as two gift options – £50 for a pair of shoes and £100 to cover the full cost of a pair.

Sarah White, CEO and Founder of Supershoes, expressed her excitement for the launch saying: “We have such a long waiting list of children with cancer, and with diagnosis increasing rapidly it’s more important than ever to get these shoes funded.”

The online gifts and cards are designed to make the Christmas task list simpler, with an easy to buy format and a digital image sent directly to an email after purchase. The gift options also come with a printable card to present the gift.

“We wanted to offer our supporters a new way to empower children with cancer while also reducing holiday stress” said White.

The “This year we’re giving Santa a day off” campaign will be available to buy from Saturday 18th November, with prices starting at £25. For more information on Supershoes online gifts, visit https://www.supershoes.org.uk/shop/.

Supershoes is a registered charity that provides unique, customised gifts for children receiving treatment or palliative care for cancer in the UK. These customised canvas shoes are designed to brighten a child’s day, and encourage mobility, emotional and physical wellbeing.

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