Children’s Hospices’ design Christmas cards for Barratt London
Local housebuilder, Barratt London has teamed up with four children’s hospices across the capital: Noah’s Ark in Barnet, Demelza in Eltham, Shooting Star in Hampton and Richard House in East Ham, to design charity Christmas cards for its staff members this festive season.
Children under the care of each charity were challenged to put their artistic skills to the test and create festive drawings fit for a winning Christmas card. Once designed, the cards were then sold to Barratt London staff across its developments and head offices, with all proceeds donated to the participating hospices.
Charlie Grey, Head of Community and Events Fundraising at Richard House Children’s Hospice comments: “We welcome any opportunities for the children to get creative, particularly at this time of year, and they all had so much fun designing the cards. We want to wish a sincere thank you to Barratt London for spreading the Christmas cheer through our hospice and helping us to continue providing much-needed support to these vulnerable children.”
In addition to the money raised by the Christmas cards, Barratt London also provided book donations to each hospice. The books included range from traditional Christmas reads, to touch and feel books for those who struggle with literacy, or who enjoy a more interactive experience.
Pam Reardon, Sales and Marketing Director at Barratt East London, commented: “Christmas is a time to stop and think about those most in need, and sometimes a small gesture like this can make a big impact. It was great to see such creativity and talent from the children involved. Their festive pictures were so thoughtfully designed and have been warmly received by our staff. These hospices provide an invaluable service to the children in their care, and we hope our contribution can help them to continue their amazing work.”
Homes at Barratt London’s Springfield Place currently start from £475,000 for a one-bedroom apartment.