Karen Watson

Charlie's challenge to raise money for NB4CC

Fundraising for Night Before Christmas Campaign
£1,234
raised of £200 target
by 63 supporters
We provide Night Before Christmas boxes in the hope that it will bring some magic for children and homeless at Christmas. Our charitable purpose is the prevention or relief of poverty, and we feel strongly that no one should go without at Christmas

Story

As many of you know Charlie has been helping out with me at the wonderful charity The Night Before Christmas Campaign. The charity helps to try and reduce poverty in the west of Scotland. They provide shoeboxes filled with essential items for kids at Christmas who might not receive anything else. They also provide support for the homeless as well. Last year over 2600 boxes were asked for through refferals, this year that figure could be much higher. 

Charlie is wanting to do a basketball challenge of doing 100 baskets  in a full sized adults basketball hoop. Charlie is only 4ft 3 and an full sized basketball hoop is approximately 9ft 

Charlie will be doing this, weather permitting on Sat 7th November. 

About the campaign

We provide Night Before Christmas boxes in the hope that it will bring some magic for children and homeless at Christmas. Our charitable purpose is the prevention or relief of poverty, and we feel strongly that no one should go without at Christmas

About the charity

In November 2015, a 12 year old girl from Annbank asked her mum if every child got a Night Before Christmas Box like her. Her mum, Jodie McFarlane, explained “not every child is as lucky as she is, some children don’t get anything at Christmas time”. She was saddened by this and asked her mum to help her to make boxes for children in their local area so they could feel the same magic at Christmas that she does, Jodie and her mum, Isabella Mcfarlane started a small campaign. They collected and distributed 90 boxes with only weeks to spare before Christmas. In 2016, Jodie and Isabella continued their night before Christmas campaign and made it their mission to spread the Christmas spirit beyond Annbank and Ayrshire. Jodie’s friend Gail Fisher and her daughter Taylor Fisher joined the team to lead collections and distributions in Renfrewshire and Glasgow. We were overwhelmed by the amount of support we got from the individuals and organisations, who helped us smash our target of 250 boxes, we distributed 593 boxes. On a cold November morning, we spent hours in Glasgow giving out food, hats, gloves and hot drink vouchers (all of which were donated) to the homeless. It really opened our eyes and we were shocked to see how many people are currently sleeping rough on Glasgow's streets. At this point we decided we had to do as much as we could to help and we started collecting backpacks for the homeless and took the decision to register as a charity to take forward our mission.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,233.80
Online donations
£1,130.80
Offline donations
£103.00

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