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06 Sept 2025

Powerful children’s charity Christmas cards on sale in Inishowen

The Children in Crossfire Christmas gift cards tell the stories of vulnerable children the charity is working to support in Tanzania and Ethiopia

Powerful children’s charity Christmas cards on sale in Inishowen

Children in Crossfire chief executive Richard Moore with Shane Doherty of Centra in Muff, where the cards are on sale

As Christmas approaches, Derry-based international development charity Children in Crossfire has announced details of its new gift card range which tell the stories of vulnerable children it is working to support in Tanzania and Ethiopia.

Chief executive Richard Moore said: We are all urged to think about those with least in our world each Christmas – and to do what we can to make life a little better for them. Children in Crossfire’s new gift cards tell the stories of vulnerable children in Tanzania and Ethiopia who we are working to support. Anyone buying these cards will know they are helping to provide access to education, nutrition, healthcare and safe, clean water in some of the world’s most impoverished communities.”

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Detailing how and where people can buy Children in Crossfire’s cards, Richard continued: This year, we are delighted that our cards are available now in Little Acorns Bookstore on Derry’s Great James Street; nearby at Culmore Stores, next to The Magnet; and the Centra shops in Muff and Moville. I want to thank Jenni Doherty, Carla Shiels, and Kevin and Shane Doherty for so kindly partnering with us.

Our gift cards are ideal for family and friends, not to mention for teachers or workplace Secret Santa presents. They remind us that, even in the darkest of times, there is still plenty of kindness, compassion and solidarity in this world.”

Cards are also available for purchase online at www.childrenincrossfire.org/shop or by calling the charity’s office on +44 28 7126 9898.

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