"Thank You" notes they'll thank you for!
Sep 4th, 2007 by Sharon
By this point I’ve burned myself out on color-coordinating, folding, and gluing, so for my final wedding-related purchase, I wanted to buy “thank you” cards that were a little different, and were another chance to do something good with my consumer dollars.
So I purchased these cards from a local nonprofit called DrawBridge. They have a variety of cards for all occasions. The designs are by homeless children, and the proceeds go to programs benefiting these budding artists. As an added bonus, they’re even printed on recycled paper, using vegetable-based inks.
DrawBridge isn’t the only source for cards that give back. Another program in the U.S. is called CASA Cards. And here’s a link to a PDF listing a ton of organizations that offer Cards for Charity. It looks like they’re all American sites, so if anyone knows some overseas sources, please feel free to comment about them.
