Christmas is a magical time for so many children – waiting for Santa to arrive, unwrapping presents, feasting on roast dinner. But it is also an expensive time of year, especially amid the cost of living crisis, and many children will have to go without this Christmas. If you’ve ever considered giving a Christmas gift or donating a toy to a child who might otherwise not receive one, now is the time.
There are a number of ways to give presents to disadvantaged kids, from toy drives to cash donations. Read on to find out how you could give a child a reason to smile with charity Christmas gifts.
This is just a small selection of toy appeals running across the country, and there will be many more as we approach Christmas. Keep an eye out on how you can support organisations near you, or you could even set up your own toy appeal.
Donate a toy to a child in need
The Salvation Army is teaming up with toy shop The Entertainer again this year to give gifts to even more children across the UK who would otherwise go without.
You can buy a toy to donate through The Entertainer toy shop, or add a £5 donation to your basket online, and they will pass it on to the Salvation Army to be given to kids in need this Christmas.
For every toy donated by the public to the Big Toy Appeal, the retailer will match it to provide an extra toy for a disadvantaged family at Christmas.