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💌 These holiday cards help our neighbors experiencing financial crises

When you send Holiday Honor Cards, you do more than send joy; you also share hope.

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Holiday cards are available to order now through December 16. Choose from eight card designs, including two new designs by local artists Tim Vogel and Beth Jones.

Photo provided by Crisis Control Ministry

Send holiday cards that bring joy to those who receive them, while giving hope to those in need? Count us in.

Meet Crisis Control Ministry’s Holiday Honor Cards program. Each holiday card purchase provides food, medication, housing, and utility assistance for those experiencing a crisis this holiday season. Here’s how it works:

  1. Choose from eight card designs by local artists.
  2. Make a tax-deductible donation of $5 per card.
  3. Pick up or ship your cards — or have the organization address and mail cards to your recipients.
  4. Help neighbors in crisis.
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