Tiny Steps Still Climb Trees
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Progress isn’t always fast, but it’s always worth it – just ask this steady climber.
This determined koala offers quiet encouragement for those taking life one brave step at a time. Every card funds mental health support in Scotland, helping others make their own steady ascent. Celebrate small wins – they’re the roots of mighty things.
Who is this card for?
Perfect for encouraging those who are:
- Taking small, brave steps through tough times.
- Building momentum one quiet win at a time.
- Holding hope even when the path is steep.
- Reminding others that slow growth still counts.
- Celebrating how cards funding wellbeing can support every step.
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- Dimensions: 150 x 150mm – just the right size for heartfelt words.
- Material: 300gsm FSC Certified. Fedrigoni Tintoretto Gesso. Acid and Heavy Metal free – premium quality with purpose.
- Envelope: Recycled.
- Inside: Blank for your personal message.
- Printing: Printed in a solar-powered greeting card factory.
We channel 100% of profits into mental health support. Not some. Not most. All. That means your purchase has a direct impact. When you buy this card, you’re not just sending words of encouragement to someone you care about. You’re helping fund vital mental health initiatives in communities that need them the most.
Every purchase supports:
- Mental health first aid training: For every 1,000 cards sold, we can fund training for 16 people, equipping them to provide life-saving support in moments of crisis. That’s 16 more community members ready to step in when someone is struggling.
- Local support groups: From menopause cafes to LGBTQ+ drop-ins, your purchase helps create safe spaces where people can connect, share, and heal.
- One-to-one coaching: Each card contributes to personalised coaching sessions, providing individuals with the tools to navigate their mental health challenges.