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Supporting Sail 4 Cancer – without an adrenaline rush!

by Cathy Jenkins, Sail 4 Cancer 26 Nov 2006 10:28 GMT
Sail 4 Cancer Christmas cards © Sail 4 Cancer

Although we have every admiration for those that do, we at Sail 4 Cancer appreciate that not everyone wants to sail the seven seas, row across the Atlantic or even jump out of an aeroplane. There’s now a MUCH easier way to help people living with cancer and you don’t even need to get cold or wet in the process!

Simply order some Sail 4 Cancer Christmas cards, knowing that ALL the profits go directly to Sail 4 Cancer. With three tasteful designs to choose from, all at £3.25 per pack of ten, the cards are available from the new “4 Cancer” website. You can also inspire the sailor in your life with Nick Moloney’s book about the Trophée Jules Verne and the Swell Food cookery book, guaranteed to assist even the most undomesticated sailor to produce something tasty and nutritious from the smallest of galleys. Both books are available at “stocking filler” prices through the 4 Cancer website.

Go on, leave all the daring do to those New Year Resolutions, but help us to make a difference to those living with cancer and order something 4 Cancer today! No adrenaline rush required!

To order the cards and the books, simply click on the website, www.4cancer.org, or call 0845 408 1849.

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