Cards for Good Causes, which ran a pop-up shop in Lewes for three decades, was unable to open in 2025 due to a lack of available space.
The organisation is now appealing for help to secure a temporary venue so it can reopen for the 2026 season.
Peter Richards, regional manager at Cards for Good Causes, said: “We’ve seen first-hand how these shops bring life to local spaces at Christmas.
“They don’t just raise vital funds for charities – they also create a warm, welcoming environment that draws people into the town and encourages them to spend time locally.”
The network of over 120 pop-up shops offers a wide range of Christmas cards and gifts, with 100 per cent of profits supporting a range of charities.
Potential venues could include empty retail units, church halls, libraries, galleries, or unused sections of existing businesses.
Host locations benefit from increased footfall, a festive atmosphere and a share of the proceeds.
Organisers are particularly interested in working with venues that share Lewes’ community-focused spirit.
Anyone with a suitable space – or who would like to find out more – is encouraged to contact Peter Richards at peter.richards@cfgc.org.uk.
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