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From chocolate to calendars and cards, charities and companies are all raising money for good causes through a range of festive items and gifts. Here’s a selection.
Perennial Grubby Gardeners calendar
This festive season, Horticultural charity Perennial has been busy raising money to help those working in the horticultural industry by selling its ever-popular Grubby Gardeners calendar. The Grubby Gardeners are a group of volunteers who formed in 2014 to bare all for the charity and not only raise money for the charity, but also highlight the work that Perennial does for those involved in the horticultural industry. Available for £10.
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Chococo Charity Milk Chocolate Christmas Tree
Every one of Chococo’s Milk Chocolate Christmas Tree that is purchased results in one tree being planted with the charity Just One Tree. Each tree is 18cm tall, handcrafted from 47% Colombia-origin milk chocolate, and has inside two Chocolate Orange Gems and two Gingerbread Caramel Gems. The trees cost £19.50 each.
FatFace Winter range
FatFace has once again partnered with Shelter and is donating 10% of sales from its special winter range to the charity. This year, it features a Christmassy Highland cow, and includes pyjamas, socks, a bag, t-shirts and more. Back in November for #GivingTuesday, the brand doubled this to 20%.
Advent of Change Christmas bauble
Available on the Advent for Change site as well as at Waitrose and John Lewis, the Advent of Change Christmas bauble raises funds for 10 different charities including Toybox. Each one is represented by a star on the bauble, which was £11.95 on the Advent for Change site. Advent of Change has also been selling its charity advent calendar once again, which retails for £32.95. Each of the 24 doors represents a £1 donation and how this contribution may be used by each of the charities represented.
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