Catholic Charities dinner plate in the mail!
Several years ago, I sponsored a marathon runner through the Catholic Charities Foundation. Ever since then, I've received their mailings. I could have been more earth-minded and asked to be removed from the list, but it's generally creative stuff so I didn't.
Here's the most recent piece, shown in three parts. The first is the #10 envelope-sized item that came in the mail. (Click to enlarge.)
The second is what you see once you release the sticker tabs and unfold the "envelope." It reads, "For a local homeless family, this could be today's only meal."
The third is the flip-side, which says, "You can't have a home cooked meal if you don't have a home."
I know I said I've enjoyed CCF's mailings in the past, but, honestly, it didn't matter who sent this to me - there is no way I could keep myself from opening an intriguing piece like this.
I imagine quite a few readers withdrew the donation envelope and filled it out.
2 comments:
I forwarded this our director of development. What a great mail out!
It does spark the creative process.
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