Cards That Give Back
Every Namaskards card you send does something beautiful - it celebrates the people you love, and helps build a better world for communities that need it most.
Asia
We give at least 5% of every single card sold
This isn't a seasonal campaign or a one-off donation - it's baked into how Namaskards works. From day one, we made the decision that a portion of every card you buy goes directly to doing good in communities across South Asia.
The more cards you send, the bigger the impact. Celebrating your Dadi's birthday, your Mama's wedding anniversary, your Mausi - every occasion becomes an act of generosity too.
At least 5% of every Namaskards card sold goes to the British Asian Trust - helping tackle poverty and injustice across South Asia.
We aim to give more as we grow. 5% is our floor, not our ceiling.
How It Works
No extra steps on your end. You shop, we give.
You Buy a Card
Pick a card for your Ma, Nani, Dada - whoever deserves to feel special. Place your order as normal.
We Set Aside 5%
At least 5% of every sale is automatically earmarked for donation to the British Asian Trust.
Real Change Happens
The British Asian Trust puts that money to work - tackling poverty, education, and opportunity across South Asia.
The British Asian Trust
Founded in 2007 by His Majesty King Charles III alongside British Asian business leaders, the British Asian Trust is a development organisation working to improve the lives of people across South Asia.
Their work spans education, livelihoods, mental health and child protection - reaching millions of people in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and beyond.
As a brand rooted in South Asian culture and family, supporting the British Asian Trust felt like a natural fit. Our cards celebrate community - and so do they.
Frequently Asked
Everything you need to know about how we give back.
Send a card. Make a difference.
Every Namaskards card celebrates the people you love - and helps change lives across South Asia. Shop our full collection and let your card do two wonderful things at once.