Send an e-card this Xmas and help those in need with BT MyDonate

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Christmas is a time to rejoice and appreciate our loved ones. It’s also a great time to do our bit to affect a change and thanks to technology you can make a difference from the comfort of your home whilst still spreading some Christmas cheers. BT’s fundraising platform, MyDonate has launched a Christmas card campaign, aiming to raise money for lots of the different charities on the platform with the support of some of your favourite celebrities.

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Twelve celebrities have taken some time out to design their very own MyDonate Christmas e-cards for charities including Cancer Research UK, NSPCC, Movember Foundation, and Help for Heroes. Stars such as Sir Michael Parkinson and Nick Grimshaw, England rugby star Austin Healey and top-ten boyband The Vamps are among those participating this Christmas to help people in need.

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Throughout this month,  you will be able to choose one of the fifteen charity e-cards from bt.com/christmascards and after making a minimum donation of £2 via BT MyDonate, you will receive an email with a link to download your e-card.  The e-card can then be shared with family and friends via email or social media. With designs such as  a comedy drumming Santa, festive Christmas trees, a beautiful animal snow scene and even a rugby-playing Christmas robin, you have a wide range of designs to pick from.

By getting involved, all of your donations from these celebrity-designed charity e-cards will go directly to charity (apart from the 15p debit card or 1.3% credit card fee).

For more information visit: bt.com/christmascards and To find out more about what happens with your contribution, check out Money Saving Expert’s guide on top charity giving sites.

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