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Iʼve raised £16,961 to send a luxury food hamper to each of the care homes in the city, to share with their residents this Christmas.
- Wolverhampton
- Funded on Thursday, 7th January 2021
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Kindness of Christmas’ - a crowd-fund campaign to send food hampers to city care homes - has been launched by City of Wolverhampton Council and partners.
People are invited to donate as much as they can so each of the 68 care homes in the city can enjoy a luxury hamper with their residents this Christmas.
The campaign follows the success of the ‘One City Fund’ from earlier this year which raised more than £90,000 to support struggling people and families during pandemic.
The project aims to raise £25,000 with all donations going to hampers for care homes.
The campaign has got off to a great start with the help of supermarket Tesco PLC, who have pledged £500 worth of produce to kick start the appeal.
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120
Hindley Contractors Ltd
Dec 23, 2020
£250.00
Mick Guy
Dec 23, 2020
Please see donation from Building Solutions
£50.00
Anonymous
Dec 23, 2020
Great cause. Wishing everyone is wolves care home a wonderful Christmas
£20.00
Anonymous
Dec 22, 2020
£20.00
Anonymous
Dec 22, 2020
£20.00
Richard Lawrence
Dec 22, 2020
Anonymous
Dec 22, 2020
Great cause and valiant effort. One Wolverhampton.
£20.00
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The campaign follows the previous phases of the One City Fund crowd-funding initiative aimed at supporting vulnerable groups in the City during the pandemic.