With the winter solstice less than two weeks away, Hope Spring eCards will delight its supporters by introducing a range of Winter Solstice and Alternative Christmas Cards, along with a collection of interesting features on its ecard website. Announced on December 12, 2022 on the charity e-card Twitter handle, the features include a multiple recipient button, a WhatsApp eCards share button and a promo code to send a free e-card this Winter Solstice and Christmas.
The longest night and shortest day of the year, which usually falls on December 21, is marked by the winter solstice, when the sun is at its lowest point of the year. Pagans and others who see the solstice as a significant day of the year celebrate it greatly.
Hope Spring eCards, the Hope Spring Water Charity’s e-card platform, offers a variety of e-cards for special occasions and holidays such as Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and birthdays. The platform’s extensive collection of greeting cards has been expanded even further with the addition of a new set of Winter Solstice e-cards.
Acknowledging the benefits of the newly released solstice cards, Seun Olonade, an e-card designer for Hope Spring said, “The winter solstice is a really important day and for the 2021 winter solstice we added some new e-cards, but we found out later that they still weren’t as comprehensive as our traffic requirements, so we decided to add this new collection of e-cards. We ensure that key components and subliminal messages of the winter solstice are appropriately represented in our creations.”
“We are sure that anyone who receives one of our Winter Solstice e-cards will be delighted. The recipient will be happy with what they find in their inbox,” he added.
With the solstice less than two weeks away and Christmas just four days after that, the charity expects a “more impactful” year for its projects to alleviate water stress and period poverty and is hoping for more generous donations from those who send e-cards to both significant occasions.
December is the busiest month on the Hope Spring calendar, as it is for almost all UK charities. Charities across the country, including Hope Spring, are waiting to see how the cost of living crisis will impact how generous or otherwise their supporters will be at the 2022 Winter Solstice fundraiser.