BRINGING CHRISTMAS JOY TO LOCAL REFUGES

We work with the KIDSOUT Charity locally.


STONEHOUSE ROTARY AND KIDSOUT BRING CHRISTMAS JOY TO LOCAL REFUGES

Stonehouse Rotary has teamed up with national children’s charity KidsOut to provide Christmas presents to survivors of domestic violence. Children who are living in refuges across the Stonehouse area will receive a box of brand-new toys and games to enjoy over the upcoming festive period.

Christmas is always tough for families in refuge, with this year set to be harder than usual because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Most children arrive at refuge with only the clothes on their back, restricted to a single room with their mother and siblings. Mothers struggle to provide basic essentials, let alone toys for their children at Christmas.

Thanks to your local support to our fundraising efforts, we will be funding 4 boxes of brand-new toys for known local families, in order to help support children’s mental health and make the world a little kinder. Each box will contain over £80 worth of gender/age appropriate toys designed to promote social and educational development and family bonding. The boxes will be packed by KidsOut and distributed straight to refuge for mothers to give to their children in time for Christmas.

“We are so excited to be teaming up with the local Stonehouse Rotary for our brand-new Christmas Toy Box initiative,” said Sandra Doherty, Head of Children’s Services at KidsOut. “The children we support often have very few possessions of their own and these toys will provide comfort, happiness, and Christmas joy in difficult times.”

The Rotary Christmas Toy Box project is taking place with local groups all over the UK. KidsOut aims to ensure that every child in refuge receives a box of brand-new toys this festive season. Members of the public are invited to help with this and take part in KidsOut’s Giving Tree, the charity’s annual Christmas toy appeal. For more information, please visit www.kidsout.org.uk 


Related pages...

Sunflowers Suicide Support

more We are please to be able to assist them financially.

2023 COMMUNITY GRANTS

more See who we have helped in 2023

COMMUNITY GRANTS

more We are Here to Help

COMMUNITY GRANTS

more We are Here to Help

COMMUNITY GRANTS 2021- UPDATE

more An opportunity to suport local groups

SANTA MANAGED TO GET AROUND-BUT KEPT HIS DISTANCE!

more Bringing some Christmas Cheer - Can you support him please?? Track him on your phone via SleighTraccker.

SUPPORT DURING COVID 19

more We may be able to assist your organisation if suffering severe financial needs.

Heart of England in Bloom

more Stonehouse win the Small Town Category

STONEHOUSE COMMUNITY AWARDS

more Thanks you for the applications, which we are reviewing. We will be back in touch with applicants in due course and arrange for presentations early in 2020..

Stroud and Stonehouse Rotary Community Awards

more AWARDS TO BE MADE ON JANUARY 21ST, AND DETAILS WILL THEN BE SHOWN.

Frampton Community Association - Kitchen Refurbishment

more We assist their project

AED at Mid Counties COOP

A DEFIBRILLATOR IN STONEHOUSE HIGH STREET

more Coming soon to a COOP store NEAR YOU!!

Stonehouse High Street New Trees are in leaf

more Now, for the first time we can all enjoy their first season in full leaf.

President Charles Minchin cuts the ribbon - accompanied by Rollo Clifford and John Howe.

Stonehouse Rotary Club present a new seat for the residents of Frampton on Severn

more The formal presentation

Nathan's New Garden

A New Garden To Play In

more Rotarian John Morris who led the project, along with Nathan.

Fly 2 help outing.

more

Help to Provide Trees for Stonehouse High Street.

more Tree dedication ceremony.

back to page above this...

Local Community Projects

back The Rotary Club of Stonehouse. Service above Self - our support for local Community.