Over 39,000 shoeboxes donated to Christmas appeal
Date published: 19 December 2011

Christmas gifts
Over 39,000 gift-filled shoeboxes from across Greater Manchester are heading for vulnerable children in Belarus, Bosnia, Crimea, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Liberia, Montenegro and Romania as part of Operation Christmas Child, one of the UK’s largest annual children’s charity projects.
The shoeboxes have been donated by individuals, schools, businesses, churches and organisations located in communities including Rochdale, Heywood, Middleton, Bury, Oldham and Bolton.
Greater Manchester Regional Manager for Operation Christmas Child, Ian Taylor, said: “We’ve had shoeboxes from all over Greater Manchester – quite fantastic!
“It’s tremendous to see such kindness, particularly at a time when the economic downturn is hitting so many people.
“Everyone who has donated a shoebox can be absolutely certain that it will have a very positive impact on the child who receives it.
“These children often receive nothing else at Christmas and many are living in really difficult situations, ranging from street shelters or orphanages to children’s homes or hospital.
“Some do live with their families but even then we see children living in very harsh conditions, simply because the families are so poor.
“It might be difficult for someone to appreciate what a few toys, some toiletries and education items mean, but the children are so appreciative. What’s also fascinating is that they often get their shoebox and share things out with each other.
“We’ve had some great support from the public locally and from our volunteers who work so hard.
“I wish everyone could see the smiles on the children’s faces when they get their shoebox - it makes you appreciate how the simple act of someone here sending a shoebox to an unknown child really is a very personal - and important - act of kindness.
“On behalf of Operation Christmas Child I would like to say ‘thank you’ to everyone in Greater Manchester who took part.
“It’s our twenty first year and we are so grateful for every shoebox that has ever been donated – we know each one brings happiness to the child who receives it.”
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