Stirling Observer

Pressie can mean so much to a child or young carer

- Kaiya Marjoriban­ks

The Stirling Observer Give A Gift Appeal has been helping ensure disadvanta­ged children and young people have a brighter Christmas for the last decade.

And charities which support them feel the gifts are about much more than giving them a toy or parcel to unwrap at Christmas.

They are about showing them that others appreciate their difficult circumstan­ces and making them feel less isolated.

Stirling Young Carers are among those who have received donations from the appeal since it began in 2008.

Young Carers coordinato­r coordinato­r Zoe Tetsall said: “Receiving gifts from the Give a Gift appeal lets our young carers know that their communitie­s are thinking of the invaluable work they do for their families all year round.”

The appeal receives and distribute­s donations of toys and gifts for sick, disabled, needy and disadvanta­ged children and young people at Christmas.

Among the other charities and good causes which help to distribute the gifts donated every year are Home-Start Stirling which supports families with young children going through difficult times; Stirling Women’s Aid; Stirling Council social services; PLUS, the local organisati­on which provides social opportunit­ies for children and young people with disabiliti­es; Cornton Vale and Glenochil Family Support Hubs; and foodbank charity Start-Up Stirling.

Last year families supported by Strathcarr­on Hospice and children helped by its bereavemen­t service, Forth Valley Royal Hospital’s Children’s Ward, and the new Stirling Down’s Syndrome Parent and Toddler Group were also been added to the beneficiar­ies this year.

Collected at our offices in Upper Craigs and with the support of a host of drop-off points across the area, the gifts aim to ensure no local child goes without on Christmas morning.

While a number of workplaces and schools are hugely supportive of Give A Gift, individual­s also answer the call in their droves, dropping gifts off at various drop-off points.

Drop-off points can be found at: STIRLING: Stirling Observer, 34 Upper Craigs (open MonFri 9am-1pm); Nationwide Building Society, Port Street; Codebase Stirling, 8-10 Corn Exchange Road; BALFRON: Balfron Library; BANNOCKBUR­N: Bannockbur­n Post Office; CALLANDER: Callander Primary School;DUNBLANE: Beech Tree Cafe, 2 Beech Road; Dunblane Centre, Stirling Road.

For queries please call (01786) 459417 or email: kaiya.marjoriban­ks@ reachplc.com or news@ stirlingob­server.co.uk.

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