Support People With Disabilities Through Holiday Cards

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Riviera Beach, Fla. (October 24, 2022) – Spread tidings of comfort and joy along with messages of hope, acceptance, and inclusion this holiday season and new year! The Arc of Palm Beach County presents a collection of original greeting cards created by talented artisans with disabilities, which allows them to earn a commission from the sale of their work.

The greeting cards start at four packs for $18 and are sold in counts of 50, 100, 250, 500, and 1,000. The collection comprises all the Christmas classics, including snowmen, stars, and Santa Claus, and it also features Florida favorites such as turtles, dolphins, and palm trees. The cards offer whimsical words like “Season’s Sunny Greetings!” and “Have a TURTLEy awesome holiday!” Or, they can be customized with personal messages.

But the very best part is that individuals in the Artisan Program earn an income from the sale of the card collection, while learning valuable life and employment skills like collaboration, marketing, and customer service.

“The Artisan Program encourages people with disabilities to harness their imagination to share their stories, express their emotions, and showcase their strengths,” said Kimberly McCarten, president and CEO of The Arc of Palm Beach County. “These holiday cards are an amazing way to spread good cheer and support some incredible individuals at the same time.”

The Artisan Program brings people with disabilities together to create other unique artwork throughout the year, including mosaics, acrylic paintings, and mixed-media pieces. Artisans sell the creations at local markets, art shows, festivals, online, and by special order. All purchases directly support individuals with disabilities. To learn more about the Artisan Program and other ways The Arc of Palm Beach County is helping to build a community that values diversity and inclusion, visit arcpbc.org.

About The Arc of Palm Beach County 

The Arc is changing the conversation around disabilities by defying definitions, inspiring possibilities, and improving the lives of the people we serve, their families, and our community. Since 1958, The Arc has envisioned a community where every person feels welcome, connected, and accepted.