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Christmas toy appeal needs your support

Rochdale Borough Council are seeking donations to this year’s Christmas Toy Appeal, which helps make sure local children living in poverty have presents to open on December 25.

The annual appeal, organised by the council’s staff-run ‘Giving Back’ charity, asks residents and staff to buy one extra present – a new, unwrapped gift suitable for a child between 0-16 years-old.

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Council staff, who distributed over 2,500 toys last year, will make sure they reach the borough’s less fortunate children in time for Christmas Day. Since 2015 the appeal has provided much needed festive cheer for thousands of children and teenagers.

Council policy advisor Helen Walton, from the Giving Back charity, said: "This appeal depends entirely on the generosity of people and businesses in our borough, and every year it is heart-warming to see how many care enough to take part and donate. This year has been like no other, and we know through our work with food banks and in the community that the day to day challenges felt by many local families have only got tougher as a result of the pandemic. It can be a time of real pressure and hardship, making Christmas a struggle for many reasons. I still want to make sure that every child in the borough wakes up on Christmas morning with a present waiting for them and with your help we will do everything in our power to make this happen. We’ll ensure all gifts go to very worthwhile homes locally and I know from experience how much joy your thoughtful gifts will bring."

Due to the national coronavirus restrictions, drop off points won’t be open this year so you are being asked to post your gift, or order it online and have it delivered straight to the appeal. The address is: Giving Back - Christmas Toy Appeal, Rochdale Borough Council, Number One Riverside, Smith Street, Rochdale OL16 1XU. Gifts will need to have been received by 4 December.

To find out more about the appeal visit: www.rochdale.gov.uk/christmas

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