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raised of £1,000 target by 48 supporters

    Weʼve raised £1,040 to help underprivileged children at Christmas.

    Funded on Thursday, 23rd February 2023

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    Give a child a Christmas

    As many of you are aware throughout November we raise money each year to help under privileged children within our area get a Christmas they truly deserve. This all started ten years ago as we sat watching our own children on Christmas morning opening their presents and seeing the looks on their faces and how happy they were. We couldn’t imagine how a child must feel to wake up on Christmas morning to nothing. Or how it would feel as a parent not to be able to give your child the Christmas they deserve through not fault of their own. It continued to play on our minds throughout the days and weeks ahead so we decided as a family to try and help.

    We started off by buying toys and gifts ourselves and then my husband started participating in growing a moustache for Movember. Friends and family would sponsor him in the process which allowed us to buy more and more toys. We started this as a family thinking maybe we could help one or two children, but as the years have gone by its grew and grew with more and more lovely people donating each year allowing more children to be helped. All the items bought are then taken to our local salvation army who then allocate the toys accordingly. Our own children love getting involved and its taught them to appreciate what they get in life and how its good to help others in need. We managed to raise over £1800 last year this was our best year yet. Allowing us to provide toys and gifts to hundreds of children, hopefully we can do they same again this year or even beat it. We also understand how difficult times are for the majority of people and a lot of families are going to struggle themselves this Christmas however the smallest donation could make the biggest difference to somebody else’s Christmas this year as it could be towards the only present they receive. So if you feel you would like to help and are in a position to do so then please donate to this good cause it would mean so much to so many children and families. Let’s GIVE A CHILD A CHRISTAMS.

    Love Kev, Claire & Kids xxxx

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    • Claire Wilcox1 year ago
      Claire Wilcox

      Claire Wilcox

      1 year ago

      Thank you to everyone so far for your kind donations. Just over half way hopefully we can reach our target x

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    48

    • John holliday

      John holliday

      Dec 8, 2022

      Well done , making Christmas special for everyone

      £20.00

    • Debbie Whyatt

      Debbie Whyatt

      Dec 4, 2022

      Amazing family xx

      £20.00

    • Penfold

      Penfold

      Nov 30, 2022

      Target hit, well done mate 👍

      £40.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Nov 30, 2022

      £10.00

    • Kevin wilcox

      Kevin wilcox

      Nov 29, 2022

      Absolutely love doing this every year this is my donation to our great cause

      £200.00

    • Dylan church

      Dylan church

      Nov 29, 2022

      £10.00

    • Liam Gregson

      Liam Gregson

      Nov 29, 2022

      £10.00

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