DESIGNS by youngsters Katelyn McGregor and Mary Butterfield have been transformed into Incommunities' official Christmas e-cards.
The Keighley social housing group's chief executive, Geraldine Howley, chose the winning entries from many submitted by Incommunities youth involvement group members.
Katelyn, 13, and Mary, 10, will each receive a £20 gift voucher and mounted version of their design.
The e-cards – which also promote Incommunities' festive charity, Cancer Support Bradford & Airedale – are being distributed online to hundreds of organisations.
"Congratulations to Katelyn and Mary on creating such colourful and cheery Christmas cards," said Mrs Howley.
"I would like to thank all the young people who created designs. There has clearly been a lot of time and effort put in.
"The competition is the latest initiative, led by our involvement team, to build closer links with our younger customers."
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