At one time, you could donate them to St Jude's Ranch (http://www.stjudesranch.org/) but it seems as though they're swimming in card fronts and are now asking for Campbell soup labels instead. St. Jude's Children's Ranch Still accept them as of 2009. Here is the address: St. Jude's Ranch for Children 100 St. Jude's Street Boulder City, NV 89005 Be sure to email them at: info@stjudesranch.org Next year, just to be sure. .
You can donate your used greetings cards to many different projects where they will be greatly appreciated such as your local nursery school or playgroup or the childrens ward at the local hospital or a local community project all of these places regularly use greetings cards to create calenders more cards and collage with the children and are always grateful for used cards cardboard boxes such as cerial packets and toilet roll tubes and old newspapers but remember that it will be small children using these items so no soap boxes or packets and no alluminium foil tear off packets with the sharp edge and no nudity in the papers either.
Go to www.docrafts.co.uk where they run a campaign each year for the sale of your handmade cards to charity.
This year (2010) they are working with Cancer Research UK. They provide a special envelope and then sell the cards for £1 in their shops.
www.operationwritehome.org is a great national organisation that accepts handmade cards for our deployed servicemen (and women!) to write home with. love this program!
The three cold fronts are the warm fronts, cold fronts, and the stationary fronts.
Warm fronts, cold fronts and occluded fronts.
yes,unless they have an erection in their y fronts
Colliding air masses in North America can form 4 types of fronts: cold fronts, warm fronts, stationary fronts, and occluded fronts.
Yes cold fronts move faster than warm fronts
There's also occluded fronts and stationary fronts, but they are slightly less important--so yes. Kind of.
Warm fronts are fronts that are typically called warm fronts
cold fronts and warm fronts
No, warm fronts generally move slower than cold fronts.
Warm fronts move quicker than cold fronts but cold fronts still move rapidly.
Thunderstorms goes with cold fronts and stationery fronts. Warm fronts usually bring moisture into the area.
A front. There are several kinds of fronts, depending upon the conditions in which the air clashes. Some are Warm fronts, Cold fronts, Occluded fronts, and Stationary fronts.