For a child living in poverty to receive a handwritten note from someone is a once-in-a-childhood experience.
You have the opportunity to send a Christmas card to a child in Sri Lanka! Together with our partner Child Action Lanka, we will pass on your kind messages to the children receiving a good meal thanks to our supporters. These children feel hope and love alongside a full belly, lifting their spirit and encouraging them to trust in God’s goodness.
Join us!
Step 1: Write a warm greeting in a Christmas card of your choice, and sign with your first name and the city where you live.
- Write in the card included with our latest Field Report if you receive regular mail from us.
- Download and print one of our cards below.
- Request extra printed cards from our office to be delivered to you.
- Create your own card and add your own personalisation!
- Buy a Christmas card from your local store.
Step 2: Post to PO Box 1113 Narellan NSW 2567 by Monday 18 November 2024.
- You are welcome to write as many cards as you want, and send them to us in one big envelope.
- If you would like us to send you a Reply Paid envelope to cover the cost of mail, get in touch with us. We’re here to help!
We will take it from there! You will make this Christmas very special for a young child. You really will!
Check out previous years!
2023 Christmas cards
2022 Christmas cards
2021 Christmas cards

What does Christmas
look like for kids in Sri Lanka?
Many children in Sri Lanka are from Buddhist, Hindu or Muslim families, so Christmas is not as widely celebrated there as it is in western nations. Fortunately the caring staff of Child Action Lanka provide every opportunity for children to hear about Jesus and the true story of Christmas.
Each of the ten centres across Sri Lanka have a special Christmas celebration. There is a Christmas Party with presents and a Christmas tree put up for the children to decorate. This is made possible by local companies who provide sponsorship to the centres.
During the Christmas Concert the birth of Christ is explained so they understand what Christmas means. So when they receive a personal Christmas card from their friends in Australia, it ministers the love of Jesus in a very real and practical way.
Thank you for making a difference in the lives of these children.