The gift that keeps on growing for Mum this Mother’s Day

The Village Co. this week announced an exciting collaboration with Nurturing Nature cards, just in time to treat our mums with the gift that keeps on growing for Mother's Day! You can purchase these gorgeous cards via The Village Co. store with funds raised going towards crucial support for South Aussie Mums in need. 

The Village Co. this week announced an exciting collaboration with Nurturing Nature cards, just in time to treat our mums with the gift that keeps on growing for Mother’s Day!

You can purchase these gorgeous cards via The Village Co. store with funds raised going towards crucial support for South Aussie Mums in need.

plantable mothers day cards

The gift that keeps on growing

These cards are a precious gift for the mothers, grandmothers and mother-figures in your life. Embedded with seeds, once your mama has read your message, the card can be planted in the garden and beautiful Swan River daisies will grow…a lasting reminder of your love for her!

Symbol of Impact

The flowers that grow are also a symbol of the impact purchasing these cards have on the women we support: “The seeds of today are the flowers of tomorrow.”

Every seed sown, every dollar donated, has a beautiful and lasting impact.

Purchase your cards to honour your mum. And why not add a “We are the village” t-shirt to your order to spoil your mum and impact another mum this Mother’s Day.

village co

For more information on The Village Co. or to buy one of these beautiful Mother’s Day cards for your mama:

thevillageco.org

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