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by Keyan Milanian
Looking for a personalised card for Mother's day? Then why not buy one and help a charity at the same time.
Twenty five per cent of sales has been promised to CPC Kent, in View Road, Cliffe Woods by card company Winston And Harry.
The company is run by Martin Lett, who works with his two sons and lives in Rochester.
He said: "We have been supporting the charity on and off for quite a few years.
"Walking around the centre brings a tear to the eye and I just thought if Winston And Harry could help, we would."
The company, based in Bexleyheath, much like Moonpig, offers personalised cards and gifts for special occasions. It is named after Mr Lett's two sons' dogs, Winston and Harry, which are both British bulldogs.
CPC Kent provides life skills to those with cerebral palsy and also offers care in the community services, a day centre and the Smiley Steps, a conductive education centre for children up to the age of five.
Three Medway Messenger reporters are currently training to take part in the Three Peaks Challenge for the charity and raise at least £1,500.
Karen Dockwray, marketing and fundraising co-ordinator for CPC, said: "We are thrilled that WinstonandHarry.com will be donating 25 per cent of all its sales to the charity. I just hope that everyone will want to buy a card for mum from them as Mother's Day approaches.
"We urge all Medway Messenger readers to visit the website and quote our charity code CPC25 to help raise funds for children with cerebral palsy."
Log on to www.winstonandharry.com or visit www.cpckent.org for information on CPC Kent and the work it does.