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Christmas cards to help CanTeen

Christmas cards created by young cancer patients are going on sale to help raise money for CanTeen, a non-government funded charity.
Christmas cards created by young cancer patients are going on sale to help raise money for CanTeen, a non-government funded charity.

Five young artists are spreading colour around the country this Christmas for CanTeen.

All in their early 20s, CanTeen patient members Hannah Josephson, Munrith Longe Singh; sibling members Rosa Cameron and Millie O'Grady; and bereaved sibling member Rachel Allan, have all put their unique creative talents to use, designing CanTeen's annual range of Christmas Cards.

Sales of the cards are the charity's biggest fundraiser each year.

The organisation that receives no direct government funding.

CanTeen is a national peer support organisation for young people aged 13 to 24 living with cancer as a patient, sibling or bereaved sibling. Members are able to share their experiences with other young people who know what it is like to deal with cancer.

CanTeen Christmas cards come in packs of 10 for $18, and are available by calling 0800 22 34 34 or online at www.canteen.org.nz/shop/christmas-cards.

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