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Dali, Monet and Picasso help charity raise funds this Christmas

Companies can save themselves time and effort and also help the world's most vulnerable children by ordering their Christmas cards from UNICEF this Christmas. The charity has over 40 different designs and offers a personalised service allowing firms to send personal greetings to customers.

Cards range from the traditional Christmas look to much more contemporary designs and also reproductions from classic artists such as Dali, Monet and Picasso. UNICEF also offer a range of services to enhance the delivery presentation such as foil printing, logo insert and different colour options.

There is now an on-line ordering service which allows firms to arrange their printing needs on-line as well as get a sample card mock-up.

"UNICEF receives no funding from the UN, so it relies heavily on the sales of Christmas cards to help fund its work in more than 158 countries across the world," said Nigel Fisher, Head of Trading at UNICEF UK. "We have been working with firms for a number of years and we are delighted we can offer such a wide range of designs as well as a first class print and follow up service."

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To shop with UNICEF either browse on-line at: www.unicef.org.uk/corpcards or telephone 0870 830 8021 for a free catalogue.

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