Crewe business gathers 'wonderful' gifts for charity's Christmas Toy Appeal

By Ryan Parker

4th Dec 2024 4:00 pm | Local News

Sunrise Laundry Services, Gateway, has collected a large amount of gifts, wrapping materials, tags, and gift bags - supporting local families facing hardship this Christmas (Nub News).
Sunrise Laundry Services, Gateway, has collected a large amount of gifts, wrapping materials, tags, and gift bags - supporting local families facing hardship this Christmas (Nub News).

A family-run business in Crewe has gathered a "wonderful selection' of gifts in support of The Wishing Well's 2024 Christmas Toy Appeal.

Sunrise Laundry Services, Gateway, has collected a large amount of gifts, wrapping materials, tags, and gift bags - supporting local families facing hardship this Christmas.

So far this year, The Wishing Well has reached 3,497 children through its sport, play and activity sessions this year.

Supporting children age zero to 16, The Christmas Toy Appeal aims to offer a Christmas gift to any family nominated for a donation (Nub News).

Supporting children age zero to 16, the toy appeal aims to offer a Christmas gift to any family nominated for a donation.

Wishing Well youth lead, Gemma Booth, told Nub News: "We hope to support families in Crewe who are facing hardship.

"By donating a gift, we hope it can create a smile and make the difference to a child's Christmas. We want to share and spread some festive joy.

"Last year we were able to successfully deliver 245 gifts, this year please help us to give every child a special day.

"We would be grateful for any support or contributions: gifts, gift vouchers, a financial contribution, wrapping paper, cellotape or gift bags.

"If you think you could help; please get in touch via email or call 07894123413."

So far in 2024, The Wishing Well has reached 3,497 children through its sport, play and activity sessions this year (Ryan Parker).

Run by Chris Gillard, 59, wife, Sam, daughter Danielle, (responsible for operations), and most recently, son, Robert, Sunrise Laundry is growing from strength-to-strength.

Danielle told Nub News: "We are excited to share we have gathered a wonderful selection of gifts, wrapping materials, tags, and gift bags for all ages.

"Our team has generously contributed to this collection, adding items both personally and on behalf of the laundry.

"Our goal is to raise awareness for this local, community-based charity, and we hope our efforts will inspire other businesses in the area to get involved.

"This year, we would love to surpass last year's gift contributions and bring even more joy to the children in our community with a little bit of Christmas magic.

"We are thrilled to have been invited to help deliver the gifts within our community.

Sunrise Laundry is run by Chris Gillard, 59, wife, Sam, daughter Danielle, (responsible for operations), and most recently, son, Robert (Nub News).

"It is an incredible opportunity, and we feel truly honored to be involved. This is what Christmas is all about - bringing people together and spreading kindness.

"We are excited to be part of this special moment and to make a positive impact on those around us."

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