You've made Christmas special for needy kids

People in South Tyneside have saved Christmas for thousands of needy children – and we applaud your generosity.
Ann Rowston and Katy Royal get send to distribute the gifts through Ashley Primary School, South Shields.Ann Rowston and Katy Royal get send to distribute the gifts through Ashley Primary School, South Shields.
Ann Rowston and Katy Royal get send to distribute the gifts through Ashley Primary School, South Shields.

Your response to the Shields Gazette Toy Appeal – run in partnership with Wearside charity Hope 4 Kidz and our sister paper the Sunderland Echo – has been staggering.

You’ve made sure that over 4,500 youngsters will wake up to a present on Christmas Day, a gift they would otherwise not have received.

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Despite a global pandemic and economic uncertainty that goes with it, thousands of you answered the call to buy an extra present and drop them off at collection points in the area.

A mountain of toys for the appealA mountain of toys for the appeal
A mountain of toys for the appeal

Viv Watts, chief executive of Hope 4 Kidz, said: “I wasn’t sure how the Christmas Appeal would work this year but the people of South Tyneside and Sunderland have, once again, gone the extra mile to make sure thousands of needy children were not let down.

"We got over 3,000 donations last year. This year, despite COVID-19 and the devastating effect it has had so many people, we have already distributed over 4,700 gifts to refuges, hospices, hospitals, homeless centres, children’s service, youth projects and food banks.

"That's over 30 organisations as well as some individual families.”

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She added: “People should be proud of how they have helped Hope 4 Kidz make a huge difference to children and their families in these uncertain times.

The Shields Gazette Christmas Toy Appeal in association with Hope 4 Kidz.The Shields Gazette Christmas Toy Appeal in association with Hope 4 Kidz.
The Shields Gazette Christmas Toy Appeal in association with Hope 4 Kidz.

"Thank you. We could not have done it without you.

“People who donated presents, stores and businesses have been unbelievably generous in theses difficult times. I am astounded at how everyone has wanted to help.

“These gifts will make a huge difference to those families who may not otherwise be able to celebrate Christmas.”

Gary Oliver, the Gazette’s Head of Content, said “Every year we appeal to our readers to help those who are less fortunate.

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“This year, more than any other, we cannot thank you enough for making the appeal the success that it is.

“At what is still a very difficult time, our readers have dug deep to help those less fortunate an give youngsters something special this Christmas.

"We applaud you all"

Gifts were given to South Tyneside Hospital out-reach team, distributed through Ashley Primary School, South Shields, and South Tyneside Women’s Refuge

Among the other groups to benefit from your generosity are Pennywell Food Bank, Together For Children, Harrogate and District NHS Foundation based at Doxford Park, SNYP Southwick, Harbour Support Services and Centre Point.

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The appeal also donated gifts to the Great North Children’s Hospital - which treats many children from South Tyneside.

Drop off points were at Morrisons supermarket in South Shields, Cafe Mio, in Sunderland Road. Morrisons at Doxford Park, Sainsbury’s in Fulwell, Silksworth, Wessington Way, and Washington; Wilkinsons, and the Tesco stores at The Bridges and Wheatsheaf.

This year gas network national grid company Northern Gas Networks has also threw its weight behind the appeal by collecting gifts from the drop off points gifts and listing items ready for distribution – along with an army of volunteers.

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