The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Firm’s Christmas gift appeal for kids:

Company seeks to help youngsters living in refuges and poverty

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTPaulGrin­nell

A prominent employer in Peterborou­gh has launched an appeal to ensure children get a gift at Christmas.

Exhibition stand manufactur­er, XL Displays, in Manasty Road, Orton Southgate, has teamed up with the Salvation Army to ensure every child in Peterborou­gh has a present to open this Christmas.

The company hopes businesses and people will donate donate gifts by December 12 for its annual Christmas

Present Appeal.

The toys will be donated to children living in refuge from domestic abuse and those living in poverty who otherwise would not get any gifts.

It is the second year XL Displays has teamed up with the Salvation Army, and last year collected more than 600 toys to donate to vulnerable children.

XL Displays’ marketing manager, Lisa Hall, said: “We know there are a high number of children living in refuge or in poverty in Peterborou­gh who wouldn’t get any presents to open on Christmas morning, so we wanted to do something to help them.

“Last year was our first time doing the appeal so we didn’t quite know what to expect, but the response we got was amazing and beyond anything we could have ever imagined.”

Chief executive Joanne Bass said: “Giving back to the community is a massive part of who we are at XL Displays. “We do lots of fundraisin­g for various charities, but the Christmas Present Appeal hits a different spot.

“I have four children under nine-years-old, and the thought of them missing out on Christmas is agonising to me as a parent. I know the parents of the children the appeal helps feel the same way. They’re in unimaginab­ly painful situations due to factors out of their control.”

Judith Harvey, the Salvation Army’s community programme officer, said: “We were so grateful for the amazing donation last year. We were blown away with the generosity.”

To help the appeal, please drop off, or send toys and gifts (unopened and unused), to XL Displays at 36-39 Manasty Road, Orton Southgate, Peterborou­gh, PE2 6UP or you can donate money via the XL Displays JustGiving page.

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XL Displays’ staff with gifts donated last Christmas
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Joanne Bass, chief executive

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