Community Corner
More Local Charities Offering Holiday Cards
As new holiday cards to benefit charity come out, we'll list them here.
If you’re hoping to buy your annual holiday cards from a non-profit this year, you’re in luck. There are tons to choose from—so many, in fact, that we couldn’t contain them all in one story.
After publishing our , we received news about several more cards in the St. Louis area. As we hear about new cards, we’ll update the list below. Check back for updates.
TouchPoint Autism Services
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Been naughty? Worried about getting coal for Christmas? TouchPoint Autism Services offers a funny solution on their holiday card, which features a cartoon character cooking steaks on a charcoal grill. TouchPoint works with autistic children, adults and their families, and one of their clients designed this year’s card.
Cost: $14 for 20 cards
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Find them here: touchpointautism.org as of Nov. 18
Questions: 314-432-6200
International Institute
Send your friends and family a multi-lingual “Happy Holidays” with cards from the International Institute, which helps refugees and immigrants begin a new life in St. Louis. One card says the word “Peace” in 27 languages, including Korean, Catalan and Swahili.
Cost: $9 for 10 cards
Find them here: The II Shop
Questions: juelfsc@iistl.org
St. Louis Ronald McDonald House
For just a $5 contribution, the Ronald McDonald house will address, fill out and mail your holiday card for you. They ask $5 because that’s the cost of houseing a family in need for one night. The organization also has holiday card inserts and e-cards availible.
Cost: $5 per card
Find them here: Ronald McDonald House Holiday Page
Questions: 314-932-4146
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