Christmas gifts are coming in thick and fast for disadvantaged children


Christmas gifts are coming in thick and fast for disadvantaged children across the county.
Large containers and bags have been collected from Llanelli Town Hall and Carmarthen Journal offices this week for the council’s Toybox Appeal.
The annual appeal provides presents for hundreds of children from families who can’t afford to buy them gifts or toys.
The gifts need to be unwrapped and for children of all ages, from birth to teenagers with the last day of collection on Friday, December 9.
There are a number of drop off points throughout Carmarthenshire
Carmarthenshire Council’s deputy leader, Cllr Pam Palmer said: “We’re so grateful for all the presents we have received to date, so please keep them coming and help make a child’s Christmas.”

You can drop your gifts off at one of the following collection points:

Ammanford

• Ammanford Town Hall, Customer Services Centre
• Ammanford Guardian
• Llandybie Memorial Hall
• Nat West Bank
• Tesco

Carmarthen
• Carmarthen Customer Services, 3 Spilman Street
• County Hall reception
• Carmarthen Journal
• Nat West Bank
• Carmarthen Market
• Carmarthen Library
• Parc Dewi Sant, Building 2, Main Reception

Llanelli

• Llanelli Star
• Llanelli Town Hall
• Llanelli Customer Service - Hub

Llandeilo
• Llandeilo Community Education Centre
• Llandeilo Municipal Buildings
• Ysgol Bro Dinefwr
Others
• Pontyberem Hall
• Ysgol Maes Y Gwendraeth

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Former Gower MP Gareth Wardell the guest speaker at Llanelli Rotary Club

'Class of 1980' from Burry Port enjoy reunion

Lauryn Davey is making her mark in athletics - but needs sponsors