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Together with Ozami, Hope Spring produced a collection of six St. Patrick’s Day e-cards in an effort to generate money to address water poverty, an uSix St. Patrick’s Day greeting eCards have been released, according to the charity eCard site Hope Spring, which raises money for charities that fight water poverty. The formal name of the celebration, St. Patrick’s Day, or the feast of Saint Patrick, is an Irish cultural festival that has spread throughout Ireland and the Irish diaspora. 

St. Patrick’s Day is observed in Ireland and anywhere there is a sizable Irish population worldwide on March 17, which is firmly entrenched on the events calendar every year. The occasion is marked with celebration, which includes getting together with friends and family, singing, and dancing.

Solvable issue in some developing-nation areas. Seun Olonade, platform manager at Hope Spring, believes that the new ecard will significantly enhance and expand the platform. She continued, “We totally forgot about St. Patrick’s Day, so we have been working on Mother’s Day.” Fortunately, we had the opportunity to request that our partner Ozami create a few fresh St. Patrick’s Day e-cards, and they did just that.

Even though St. Patrick’s Day isn’t known for being a big occasion for sending greeting cards, the few eCards that are received and the money that is donated go a long way toward the water poverty alleviation efforts of the Hope Spring charity.

Visit Hope Spring’s website and social media pages to learn more about their efforts to reduce poverty, their fundraising platform, and the new eCards.