Hope for Japan Stamp Set

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I know you, like me, have probably been watching the news about the devastation in Japan from the earthquakes and tsunami. After dealing with the after effects of a MUCH smaller (but still large) earthquake in Northridge, CA many years ago, I can only begin to imagine what these poor people must be dealing with right now.

I was thrilled to hear that Close to my Heart’s Founder and CEO, Jeanette Lynton, has graciously decided to offer a special way for all of us to make a difference for the Japanese people. A special stamp set has been designed to be sold starting today – April 30th. Typically, our A-size sets retail for $7.95, but the “Hope for Japan” set will be just $5 — and Close To My Heart will be donating 100% of the profits to the American Red Cross to benefit relief efforts in Japan.

This beautifully designed stamp set reminds us of how our hearts are hopeful for those who are in need.

If you are interested in purchasing this set, you can either order it directly from my website here, or contact me and I will be happy to order one for you.

If we all do a little, together we can do a lot. Let’s show our support and together, provide real HOPE for Japan!

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