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Carmarthenshire County Council launches annual Christmas Toy Box Appeal

Carmarthenshire County Council have launched their 11th annual Christmas Toy Box appeal, asking the local community to join together and donate to support the families that cannot afford to buy presents for their children this Christmas.

In 2020, the appeal supported more families than ever who were struggling financially, providing more than 7,500 gifts that were distributed to 1,256 children.

The appeal was launched online for the first time in 2020 following the coronavirus pandemic and people were asked to make a financial donation instead of buying gifts and toys. This year, given the current situation, people are being asked to donate in the same way.

Gifts will be bought out of the money donated and given to families who, for a range of reasons, are not able to give their children a Christmas that most of us take for granted.

Schools, family centres and youth workers identify those who are in greatest need of support.

Council staff will purchase gifts and toys and distribute them in the run-up to Christmas.

The council’s executive board member responsible for the Toybox Appeal, Cllr Mair Stephens said:

“Last year we saw an unprecedented demand from families struggling to buy their children gifts. The appeal ensured that local children, who might otherwise have received nothing or very little, were given a gift at Christmas. We have always had fantastic support from the public and couldn’t do it without their help. Every donation, no matter how big or small, will make a huge difference to those less fortunate families. So please dig deep and donate to the online Christmas appeal.”

You can make a financial donation by visiting the Carmarthenshire County Council website.

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Amanda is a freelance writer, born and brought up in Pembrokeshire. She writes regularly for Arts Scene in Wales and Mslexia online forum in addition to reviews for Torch Theatre, where she also works. She has written articles for 'Arts & Entertainment' and 'Community News' sections for local press and has recently begun tutoring English. She is currently working on her third novel. Amanda loves long walks, travelling abroad and takes inspiration from the country and sea in Wales.

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