You can download and print our official Christmas card below!
On the back of the card are a list of contacts who can help with feelings of loneliness and crisis over the festive period.
We'd love you to download and print these cards and send them to family, friends, care homes, neighbours and anyone else who may be feeling isolated over Christmas and New Year. There's a digital version too, so you can save it to your phone and send to people through email or over social media if you'd prefer.
We've even included a colour-in version for the kids, and a blank version for those of you who want to get really creative!
The card
The original. Download the PDF file, print it and hand it to someone who may be feeling isolated over the festive period. Or download the eCard and send it to someone virtually.
Colour-in card
Want to keep the children busy? Or maybe you fancy a bit of post-shopping stress-busting colouring? Either way, try this colour-in version of the card — and don't forget to give it to someone once it's looking fabulous!
Design-your-own scene
Feeling creative? Use this blank version to design your own festive scene on our Christmas Card!
If you’re in a mental health crisis, you need help quickly. There’s no ‘one size fits all’ for a crisis and they can take many forms. You may have thoughts about suicide, be thinking about or actively self-harming, or feel like you’re in any other mental health emergency.
Support is there for you this Christmas.
Single Point of Access
(01472) 256256 (option 3) or NHS111
Free, confidential 24/7 mental health support
24/7 text support
Text ORANGE to 85258
Free 24/7 mental health text support for North East Lincolnshire. Please note: this service is run by Shout and not by the Navigo crisis team.
Safespace
navigocare.co.uk/safespace
Open door crisis cafe on Brighowgate in Grimsby. Check the website for opening times.
Samaritans
116 123
samaritans.org
Age UK
0800 678 1602
ageuk.org.uk
CALM
0800 58 58 58
thecalmzone.net
Papyrus
0800 068 4141
papyrus-uk.org
Emergency services
Call 999 if you’re in immediate physical danger or have a medical emergency