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UKFast helps Wood Street Mission

Local children’s charity, Wood Street Mission, aims to ensure that thousands of children in Manchester and Salford will make many happy memories this Christmas.

Set up in 1869 to alleviate the effects of poverty on local children and their families, the charity provides thousands of children up to the age of 14 with presents every Christmas.

This Christmas the charity is appealing for donations of new toys and gifts as well as treats such as selection boxes and advent calendars. The presents are new so every child is made to feel like any other when opening their presents on Christmas morning, and unwrapped so that parents and carers can come and select the gifts themselves in the run up to Christmas. The Appeal is run from the Charity’s headquarters in Manchester City Centre.

Manchester and Salford combined have over 48,000 children living in poverty, with families struggling each day to make ends meet, many of them in low paid and insecure work.  The festive season in particular can be a real struggle for many parents.  Not only is there the expense of presents and a Christmas Dinner, there is also the extra costs of providing meals for their children, when they might normally receive free school meals during the week.  Families living in Manchester and Salford can be referred for help this Christmas by a professional who knows the family’s circumstances well.

The charity relies greatly on support from the local community who organise collections of toys or simply add an extra item to their own shopping in the run up to Christmas. Local companies and manufacturers have been fantastic with donations of presents and many are showing their support through social media and helping highlight the cause by using the hashtag #woodstreetxmas

Hosting company UKFast is throwing its weight behind the appeal by acting as a drop off point for donations and providing advertising support to help deliver the biggest campaign the charity has ever seen. From Monday 12th November, commuters and the local community will be greeted by the Wood Street Mission Christmas Appeal 2018 advert displayed on the 35 ft billboard directly outside UKFast’s Headquarters on Princess Parkway in Hulme.

UKFast Managing Director Gail Jones said: “I feel incredibly fortunate that I am able to provide for my own family so really do feel for the families who are struggling to make ends meet. It’s unimaginable, which is why we have been supporting organisations throughout the year. However, the added pressure on parents of being able to provide for their families at Christmas time can turn a magical experience into something that’s stressful and often dreaded. Thinking of children going back to school after the Christmas holidays, having to listen to other children talking about their gifts when they got nothing, is absolutely heartbreaking. Christmas should be about making memories with your family, not a time of stress and sadness.

“The team here at UKFast have always backed our drive to ensure children in the Greater Manchester area have something to open on Christmas Day, so we are thrilled to be supporting Wood Street Mission’s Christmas Appeal this year. It’s wonderful to hear that the campaign covers other celebrations including Chanukah too. We are appealing for help not only from within UKFast but also the wider community, whether that’s donating gifts, creating awareness or helping to organise the presents. Everyone can play their part and make a child’s day.”

Des Lynch, Manager of Wood Street Mission, said: “Every year the level of support we receive from our local community is outstanding.  We are incredibly grateful to UKFast for their generosity throughout the year and their ability to place our name in lights really is the icing on the cake.  This level of profile places our Appeal right at the heart of the business community and alongside their willingness to share our cause across their networks, it’s going to make for a very exciting Christmas and enable us to help more children this Christmas.”

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