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Hallmark is giving away 1 million cards to help people thank educators, school staff

Hallmark is giving away 1 million cards to help people thank educators, school staff
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Updated: 10:57 AM CST Nov 18, 2020
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Hallmark is giving away 1 million cards to help people thank educators, school staff
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Updated: 10:57 AM CST Nov 18, 2020
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Hallmark is giving away 1 million cards to help people say "thank you" to educators and school staff for all they have done during this unusual school year."For many parents, navigating their children’s education amidst a pandemic has been a difficult challenge," Hallmark Chief Marketing Officer Lindsey Roy told People in a statement.The cards, which come in packs of three, are available on a first-come first-serve basis on Hallmark's website.Each of the three cards has a different design."We've all seen so many teachers and school staff members rise to the challenge, working long hours and using their imaginations to deliver the best education possible from a remote, hybrid or in-person learning environment," Roy said. "Despite these changes, one thing remains the same: the sincere connection between teachers and their students." Click here to fill out the form for the cards.

Hallmark is giving away 1 million cards to help people say "thank you" to educators and school staff for all they have done during this unusual school year.

"For many parents, navigating their children’s education amidst a pandemic has been a difficult challenge," Hallmark Chief Marketing Officer Lindsey Roy told in a statement.

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The cards, which come in packs of three, are available on a first-come first-serve basis on .

Each of the three cards has a different design.

"We've all seen so many teachers and school staff members rise to the challenge, working long hours and using their imaginations to deliver the best education possible from a remote, hybrid or in-person learning environment," . "Despite these changes, one thing remains the same: the sincere connection between teachers and their students."

to fill out the form for the cards.