Monday, 16 November 2009

Giving a little to kids at Christmas

Though many advertisers may not agree, I think it’s a bit early to talk Christmas. But it’s never too early to talk giving. And this year, people around the UK are taking part in Christmas in a Shoebox. This charity gives to children that won’t have a little gift for Christmas and is run by Operation Christmas Child. Running for 19 years, this is the UK’s largest children’s Christmas appeal. Last year 1.2 million shoeboxes were collected packed full of gifts and goodies. These were then distributed to children in Africa, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

This charity is an easy way for everyone to give at Christmas. Yes…anyone can take part! That includes you. So if you’re interested, all you need to do is:


  • Find a shoe box at home

  • Wrap it nicely but leave it open

  • Fill it with new items such as toys (nothing war related or homemade please!), educational supplies, hygiene items like toothbrushes or soap, or items like gloves, sunglasses, bangles or hats. Also make sure none of the items are fragile, liquid or dangerous.


When you’re done, all that’s left is to take the box to a drop off spot near you and a child somewhere will have a gift this Christmas. You can read more about Operation Christmas Child on their website where you can find out your nearest drop off spot.  The last day of collection is 18 November so get cracking!

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