The Salvation Army in Macclesfield is calling on the community to donate new toys to its Christmas Present Appeal and support families who will struggle to make ends meet over the festive season.
Every year The Salvation Army asks people to donate new toys and gifts for children whose families cannot put food on the table, heat their homes or pay their bills.
Last year, Macclesfield Salvation Army distributed gifts to over 150 children, as well as 60 food hampers to families, and the church and charity fears more people will need support this year.
Salvation Army church leader Alice Swain said: “Helping a parent provide a gift for their child is more than just financial support, it brings the joy of Christmas into their home. We have seen the devastating effect of the cost-of-living crisis. People are really struggling and so we are doing what we can to relieve the pressure this Christmas.
“The Salvation Army’s present appeal is an opportunity for people in our communities to embrace the spirit of Christmas and give to families and individuals who have nothing. We have been humbled by the public’s generosity over the years and hope this year our appeal will be able to bring some comfort and joy to people who are struggling the most.”
The church on Roe Street will be collecting donations of new and unwrapped toys along with key food bank staples, until Tuesday, December 12. The Salvation Army will then sort and distribute the gifts to children and families in the area through local groups, schools and social services.
People wishing to donate can drop their generous contribution at the church and community centre on Roe Street or can make a donation via JustGiving at www.justgiving.com/thesalvationarmychristmas-2023-337 specifically for the children of Macclesfield.
Gifts can include anything from educational toys, baby clothes, bath toys, books, including learn to read books (for babies and toddlers) to dolls and action figures, sports equipment and clothing, toiletries (please try to ensure non-allergic ingredients if possible), gloves, scarves, hats, T-shirts, hair accessories and gift vouchers for older children.
People can also donate through The Entertainer’s Big Toy appeal between 6 – 25 November. Customers can buy an extra toy to donate when they visit a store or shop online at
www.thetoyshop.com/big-toy-appeal. For each toy donated, The Entertainer will also add a toy, doubling the number for children who might go without. Each Entertainer store is connected with a local Salvation Army church or centre who will collect and distribute the toys as part of the wider Christmas Present Appeal.
Macclesfield Salvation Army will also be supporting the community through a charitable musical concert on Saturday, December 2, titled Borrowed by the Big Screen, a celebration of music used in film including Beethoven in the ‘King’s Speech’, Leonard Cohen in ‘Shrek’ and Mozart in ‘27 Dresses’. Starting at 2:00 pm, tickets will be available on the door at a cost of £8 per person, accompanying children will be free, and all proceeds go back into the church to continue to serve the Macclesfield community.
A church and charity, The Salvation Army expresses its Christian faith by offering friendship, practical help and support to some of the most disadvantaged people in our communities. To help support The Salvation Army’s year-round work please visit: salvationarmy.org.uk/donate.
For more information on Macclesfield Salvation Army visit www.salvationarmy.org.uk/macclesfield.
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