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Brain and Spine Foundation drums up Xmas support

A leading charity which supports those affected by brain injury and spinal cord issues has announced its newest campaign in order to get more support for those affected by the problems over the Christmas period.

The Brain and Spine Foundation has launched its e-greeting service for those wanting to save money and time on sharing festive cheer with friends while also helping one of the more noble causes in the UK.

Saving a trip to the Post Office with dozens of cards, people wanting to support the organisation will be able to send their card to 100 people for just £5, with a huge range of designs to choose from and a choice of delivery times.

Furthermore, up to 121 per cent of the proceeds will go straight to the Brain and Spine Foundation, as well as saving on postage and paper.

Last month, the Daily Telegraph started its tenth year of campaigning to get people to join its Brain and Spine Foundation team to run for the London Marathon, which until now has raised in excess of £1.1 million.

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