October 29, 2002
2002 holiday cards and postcards support Dana-Farber, help fight cancer
Peace on Earth.
This holiday season send some holiday cheer to friends and family and also support the fight against cancer. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 2002 Holiday Cards offer traditional-style cards featuring original designs produced by patients, staff, and friends of Dana-Farber. Also available are convenient, fun, and inexpensive holiday postcards. All support cancer research and care at the world renowned cancer institute.
Using drawings, watercolors, paintings, and photographs, the cards feature winter or holiday scenes including a Red Sox snowman, wintry landscapes, a Chanukah design, and classic corporate designs. Boston scenes are well represented in Dana-Farber's 2002 collection. Cards featuring either a view of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum garden, a winter view of the Boston Public Garden, rowing on Charles River, the U.S.S. Constitution, Copley Square, the Paul Revere House, or Boston's newest landmark, the Zakim-Bunker Hill Bridge, are all available.
Offered in sets of 15, all traditional cards measure 5- by 7-inches and are printed on high quality, recycled stock. Each set includes 16 envelopes and costs $25 with $17 of that tax deductible as a charitable contribution. Personalized imprinting of cards and envelopes and printing of company logos is also available. The postcards come in an assortment of 40, which may be mailed for 23 cents each.
Liberty Mutual, with additional support provided by Flagship Press, Mystic View Design Inc., and Sodexho, sponsor the Holiday Card Program. All proceeds from card sales go directly to support cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Dana-Farber is renowned for its unique blending of basic and clinical research, and for using its discoveries to improve cancer treatment for children and adults around the world.

