Portsmouth News

INTRODUCIN­G... SOPHIE CLAUS!

Gift galore for hard-up families as festive appeal delivers more than 500 Amazon parcels

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SOPHIE Baker pi Text block: Title appeal to help make this Christmas special for strug-gling families... and has been overwhelme­d by the community's response. Her idea has resulted in 500 Amazon parcels arriving at her house to be distrib-uted to those finding it hard to make ends meet. Mum-of-two Sophie, a photograph­er who has strug-gled through lack of work, said: 'I think every child deserves to have a wish come true this Christmas.' Her husband, Dan, added: `The generosity of people coming together in a time of need to support everyone is wonderful.'

WISHES will come true for dozens of struggling families this Christmas thanks to Waterloovi­lle’s very own Santa Claus couple.

Community kindness has left Sophie and Dan Baker feeling ‘overwhelme­d’ after they set up a festive appeal which led to more than 500 Amazon parcels arriving at their house.

In November, 28-year-old Sophie came up with the idea of setting up ‘PO Box Christmas Present Donation’ on Facebook, for people in the PO postcode area to swap and donate items to help others give presents to their families.

In a matter of weeks, nearly 2,000 people were involved and Sophie began to receive messages from families who were really struggling but didn’t want to publicly be named.

Sophie, who is a photograph­er and has struggled through lack of work during the pandemic, said: ‘I decided I would do an appeal - I contacted the families asking for more informatio­n about their children.

‘Gender, ages, interests, what they have specifical­ly wished for and made it my mission to make sure that these wishes came true.’

People were asked to come forward so Sophie could co-ordinate an

Amazon wishlist filled with presents the children were dreaming about opening this Christmas.

‘Everyone’s lost a bit of hope because everything’s been really unpredicta­ble,’ mum-of-two Sophie told The News.

‘A lot of them have been affected by redundancy and hours cut. They have been the ones to help others in the past and now they don’t even have the money to buy their kids a pair of pyjamas.

‘I think every child deserves to have a wish come true this Christmas.’

The community jumped straight into action, with more than 500 Amazon parcels being delivered, money sent over for food parcels, dentists donating toothbrush­es and people arriving with all kinds of amazing gifts.

Jade Tisson, from Portsmouth, bought tickets for a family trip to the Sea Life Centre in Southsea to fulfil someone’s Christmas wish.

Jade, who has been friends with Sophie for 10 years, said: ‘The response has been incredible, and just reading through the posts, to see the sheer joy from people knowing they can help, and the families receiving knowing they can give their children and loved ones their Christmas wishes. I’ve certainly shed a lot of happy tears!

‘Just to be a part of it has made me feel grateful to be in a position to help. Through the challengin­g year I feel lucky to have made it through and given my family gifts this year, so I felt truly blessed to also help another family and fulfil a wish.’

More than 40 families - including 107 children - will now have a lovely boost on Christmas Eve when Sophie, Dan and their trusty elves will deliver a sack of goods.

Each child has three or four gifts, pyjamas, basics like pants and gloves, with some families also receiving new school shoes, pre-loved clothes in the relevant sizes, a gift for the parents and a food hamper to see them through the holidays. Dan, 30, said: ‘We’re both overwhelme­d with the camaraderi­e and support. The generosity of people coming together in a time of need to support everyone is wonderful.’

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OVERWHELME­D Sophie and Dan Baker started a group called PO Box Christmas Present Donation which has really taken off

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