The CanSupport Calendar for 2010 once again captures myriad images of a picturesque and changing India. It has been printed with the financial assistance of The Canassist Society of the Canadian High Commission. We are also grateful to Basix for their donation and to the photographers who generously allowed us to use their pictures for the calendar.
The calendar is available at the CanSupport office on working days (Mon-Fri) and during office hours (9.30am to 5.30pm). Each calendar, which comes with an envelope, is priced at Rs300/-. It makes an ideal gift for New Year’s and the holiday season. Each sale also contributes to CanSupport’s free of charge home based palliative care service.
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Make a selection from these beautiful cards for the forthcoming festive season
Set of 6 assorted cards with envelopes priced at Rs60/-
The artwork has been created by young cancer patients undergoing treatment who visit the CanSupport Day Care Centre.
This set of 10 cards takes inspiration from the beauty of Hindu and Tibetan Buddhist art. Original paintings by Amy Potter.
Set of 10 assorted cards with envelopes priced at Rs200/-
This pack of 10 cards illustrates five historic sites in Rajasthan and Delhi: Udaipur Lake Palace, Jodhpur Fort, Jaisalmer Fort and in Delhi the Lodi Gardens and Safdarjang. Original watercolours by Della Denman.
Set of 10 assorted cards with envelopes priced at Rs120/-
This pack of cards illustrates original paintings by Deepa Haksar
Set of 8 assorted cards with envelopes priced at Rs120/-
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