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African and Caribbean eCard Range Announced by Hope Spring

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Hope Spring eCard, the charity ecards platform, that raises funds exclusively for Hope Spring Water charity, has announced the launch of a dozen new eCards. The new eCards range listed on their website, under the title black eCards, feature eCards that African and Caribbean communities in the UK may find interesting and more representative, than the regular UK high street greetings card and eCards.

Announcing the new eCards range, platform manager Seun Olonade said “it is ironic that we have just come up with our black eCard range, given that  most of us at Hope Spring are of African origin and the cause we raise money for is a charity that works exclusively in West Africa. Ms Olonade added “as a popular saying goes, better late than never, I am pleased we got our black ecards range online at last”.

The black ecard page on Hope Spring eCards is overwhelmingly Mother Day eCard rich. The reason for this, the website said, is that they are targeting the launch of the range to coincide with Mother’s Day, which is on the 19th of March. Compared with other lines of greetings eCards on the site, the new range is rather lean.

Hope Spring founder and trustee Temi Odurinde said “like Seun said, we came late to creating eCards for black audience, but we are working to catch up. We are working on twenty new ecards, which we hope will be ready to go online in the next six weeks or so”.

Though Hope Spring are targeting mother’s day for the launch of their black ecard range, the cards are now online. You can schedule one for delivery on mother’s day, it can also be sent instantly. The cards can also be shared on WhatsApp, using their instantly WhatsApp card option. You can find out more information about this and other ecards on their website.

Press release distributed by Pressat on behalf of Hope Spring Water, on Wednesday 8 March, 2023. For more information subscribe and follow https://pressat.co.uk/

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A new range of African and Caribbean eCards has been announced by the charity, Hope Spring. As part of the charity’s commitment to celebrating diversity, Hope Spring has released a series of celebratory eCards, featuring artwork from African and Caribbean designers.

This collection of eCards reflects the charity’s commitment to promoting connection, creativity and celebration within the African continent, as well as celebrating the rich heritage of Caribbean cultures. The cards are designed by artists from across the African diaspora, and the collection aims to inspire both those sending the cards and those receiving them.

The eCard range is available for a variety of special occasions, from birthdays and anniversaries, to ‘just because’ cards. Each card reflects the culture of the artist, featuring vibrant colors, unique motifs and uplifting messages.

Hope Spring also allows users to customize their eCards. Whether they want an individual photo added to the design, or a specific message written inside, the charity’s representatives are on hand to make sure the customized cards are ready in time for the special occasion.

This unique collection of African and Caribbean eCards not only celebrates the heritage of those cultures, but also brings people around the world closer together. Through their personalized messages, recipients of the cards can celebrate their loved ones and special moments from afar.

Hope Spring hopes these eCards will bring joy to those affected by the pandemic, helping to bring people together, even when apart. The charity has set up an online store, offering the eCards at a discounted rate for those who may be financially impacted by Covid-19.

This initiative allows people to convey their love, gratitude and appreciation to their loved ones and helps to highlight the beauty and diversity of the African and Caribbean cultures.

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