PRINTING CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR THE RSABI

Every year we print a large quantity of Christmas Cards for charities and organisations. These very high quality Christmas Cards are pivotal in annual fund raising.
One such charity is the RSABI, a unique Scottish charity dedicated to the relief of hardship and poverty amongst people who depended for their livelihoods on the land. This charity based in Edinburgh annually places an order for their Christmas Cards which this year consists of eight new images.
It is quite coincidental that all their Christmas Cards are printed on the unique Abacus card manufactured in Scotland. Perhaps some of the people being helped by this charity worked in forestry in Scotland, to provide pulp for the many Scottish paper mills?
Each year this charity helps hundreds of people with backgrounds in land based occupations who due to illness, disability, low income or crisis find themselves unable to cope. Every individual has their own needs and the RSABI structures the support it provides to best improve the quality of life of that person.

By purchasing Christmas Cards from the RSABI you will be doing your bit to assist this charity in their aims. All the Christmas Cards portray different aspects of the magnificent Scottish landscape, farm and wildlife and are available directly from their web site www.rsabi.org.uk or call 0131 472 4166.
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The RSABI's predecessor, the Royal Scottish Agricultural Benevolent Institution, was founded in 1897 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, to help elderly, infirm, distressed and disabled Scottish farmers and their dependents. This was a time of deep agricultural depression.
Today the RSABI is a modern charity, supporting over 600 individuals. Across Scotland there are many people needing their help and support..... with your help, they'll help!

1 Comments:
Have just received mine from the RSABI and as one who provided the 'Icy Strathearn' image am delighted with the quality, particularly as I'm not really a photographer but a painter! I have been planning to invest in some art cards of my own from you for quite some time... Think I'd better start saving-up!
Sarah Clegg
http://www.sarahclegg.co.uk
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21 October 2010 17:30
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