The Mayor of Sandwell is appealing for donations of Christmas presents for Santa’s Black Country Toy Appeal.
Donations of new items can be made at any of Sandwell’s 19 libraries until Monday 12 December.
Items can include:
Books
Games
Toys
Colouring books
Felt-tip pens/Crayons
Crafty stuff e.g. paints
Toiletry sets for teens
Pyjamas / dressing gowns
Slippers
Pants / socks /vests
Coats
Chocolates
Sweets
Selection Boxes
Boxes of biscuits
Gifts must be new and unwrapped. They will be collected by elves for them to give to Santa so he can distribute to children and young people in Sandwell and the Black Country.
Councillor Richard Jones, Mayor of Sandwell said: “I am very proud to give my support to this fantastic charity and ask those who can to give generously to this very worthy cause.
“Donations can be dropped off at any library in Sandwell until Friday 9 December.
“I thank the wonderful team of volunteer elves at Santa’s Black Country Toy Appeal on behalf of Sandwell, for their time and generosity to help bring Christmas joy to local children.”
Councillor Kerrie Carmichael, Leader of Sandwell Council, said: “Sadly, this Christmas is going to be such a difficult time for many families in Sandwell.
“Each donation will be very gratefully received and the charity are working hard to distribute gifts to children who may not otherwise get a Christmas present.”
More details are on the Sandwell Council website. Please do not leave donations outside libraries if they are closed.
For more information about the charity Santa’s Black Country Toy Appeal.