Hallmark Cards for the Unemployed

When You Care to Send the Very Best!

Michele Starkey

I read this headline on the ABC News website this morning,

"Hallmark Offering Line of Job-Loss Greeting Cards"

Actually, that headline that ABC News ran is not entirely correct. I spoke to a representative at Hallmark this morning and Jackie shared with me that, "Hallmark has been producing a few of these cards for the past two years in the encouragement and shoebox line of cards. We saw the need and fulfilled it."


There is always a need to create a new niche in the greeting card industry. As families became broken and mended in differing shapes, Hallmark was the first to recognize stepmothers, stepfathers, stepchildren, even the "other mother" versions.


Now, we find ourselves facing an entire population of unemployed people and Hallmark is again the first to recognize that these folks could use a bit of encouragement. Enter: the Job-Loss Greeting Card. You can read the ABC news article here.


I think it is a wonderful idea. You already know that I admire receiving snail mail and I believe there is value is holding something between your fingers that you know another human being touched and picked out especially for you. It means that someone is thinking of you, praying for you and coming alongside of you to say, "This is hard. This too shall pass."



I know that Hallmark has been a tradition in the greeting card industry for more than 100 years. They are in the business of capturing feelings in words and putting them in print for us. I once had a friend who shared with me that receiving a Hallmark Card meant more than the actual gift.

The best part is that the company has remained family-owned, privately-held and is in the third generation of leadership for Hallmark. How many companies can speak to that?

As for me and my house, when we choose to send the very best, we're choosing Hallmark.

Sources:
http://corporate.hallmark.com/Company


http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business/2011/09/hallmark-offering-line-of-job-loss-greeting-cards/
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Published by Michele Starkey

Optimist who enjoys writing, laughing and spreading good news. If I have but one life to live, I hope to make mine memorable. My epitaph will read: she lived, she loved, she left.  View profile

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  • NANCY CZERWINSKI10/22/2011

    A sign of the times!

  • Michael Segers10/12/2011

    Gee, these cards sound exploitive to me. I can imagine some unemployed folks thinking that if you send them a Hallmark card, you might be rubbing in their faces that you can afford Hallmark cards, but they can't.

  • Margie Miklas10/6/2011

    This is a great article Michele! Thank you!

  • Lodie Quezada10/5/2011

    Nothing like love, with a card.

  • Sandy James10/5/2011

    I worked for Hallmark for 10 years and I still enjoy receiving a card. Email cards just don't do it for me.

  • Delicia Powers10/5/2011

    Me too:0)

  • Phyllis Wheeler10/3/2011

    Sad that it's needed but glad they're doing it. I've had to make my own for this topic recently.

  • Patricia Sicilia10/3/2011

    I think I have mixed feelings about this.

  • Gabrielle Rice10/3/2011

    Hallmark is the best.

  • Mike Powers10/2/2011

    I greatly admire Hallmark cards, although I'm not too sure about those "job loss" cards..." Excellent read as always, thanks!

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