Sunderland Echo

EMMA’S ANNUAL MISSION

EMMA’S ANNUAL MISSION TO GIVE GIFTS TO ILL CHILDREN

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

Brave children who have been in hospital for the runup to Christmas got a special treat ahead of the big day.

Youngsters on Sunderland Royal Hospital’s paediatric wards have been given toys and gifts following a donation from fundraiser Emma Olsen.

Emma, from Grindon, makes it her annual mission to call for donations to put a smile of the faces of poorly children.

Gifts were donated by Emma following a fund-raising drive earlier this year.

It is now the fourth year that she has carried out the appeal.

Speaking to the Echo, Emma, 32, said: “It’s something I’ve carried on myself after I started doing this four years ago.

“The children and their parents were fantastic.

“They’re over the moon that they’ve been given toys.

“I usually start planning this in August and September to give myself a head start, but I’ve already got a visit to the hospital at Easter booked in as well.

“It’s just great to see smiles on the children’s faces at this time of year, especially kids who have a difficult time of it.

“When you see how much it means to them, it makes it 100% worth it.”

Among those who contribute­d were Barnes Junior School, who held a Christ mas jumper day as well as Emma’s friend Mandy Heron, who works for the NHS in Newcastle.

Emma held a Halloween party in October, at which further money was raised to go towards buying gifts for the appeal.

“There were a lot of children in and thankfully everyone of them was given a gift,” added Emma, who works for Parseq at Doxford Park.

“We even went over to the Niall Quinn Children’s Centre to hand out more presents.

“It’s been another great year and I can’t wait to do it all again.”

“I usually start planning this in August” EMMA OLSEN

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 ??  ?? Front from left, Emma Olsen and Sarah Naylor with baby Jack Franklin. Back from left, helper Mandy Heron, nursery nurses Carol Davidson and Debbie Atkinson and helper Jay Erskine.
Front from left, Emma Olsen and Sarah Naylor with baby Jack Franklin. Back from left, helper Mandy Heron, nursery nurses Carol Davidson and Debbie Atkinson and helper Jay Erskine.
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Emma with Lacey Mae Hobson, five. Right, with Gabriel Dance, seven.
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