CRASH Christmas Message 2025

CRASH Christmas Message Launched to Make a Difference

CRASH Christmas Message Launched to Make a Difference

With just under 90 days until Christmas, construction industry charity CRASH, has launched its Christmas message for 2025.

CRASH supports homelessness charities and hospices with vital building projects, constructing places that provide care for people in need.

This Christmas, its message is that your company can bring warmth, care, and hope to those who need it most. And it all begins with a kind donation.

By getting the CRASH charity Christmas e-card, you’ll help create places that care and support children and adults in need of hospice care, while also creating brighter futures for adults experiencing homelessness.

Every card you send helps create a foundation for positive change, turning festive greetings into real, lasting impact.

To find out more, visit: https://www.crash.org.uk/christmas

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