Cardwell’s Estate Agents Bury are collecting Christmas presents so disadvantaged children can have a present under the tree on Christmas morning this year.
Cardwell’s Bury office on Market Street in the town centre of Bury is an official drop off point for the Mission Christmas charity campaign in association with CashForKids.
This is the fifth year that Cardwell’s have been working with CashForKids on The Mission Christmas endeavour and each year it seems to be getting more and more popular.
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Andrew Cardwell, Cardwell’s Managing Director said: “We are trying to help out in a small way by collecting Christmas presents for children who may not otherwise receive something this year.
“We are working collaboratively with this fabulous charity and are proud to provide our Bury Town Centre office as an official drop of point if anyone would like to donate a present for a child this Christmas.
“We know this Christmas is going to be hard for lots of people, and we are trying to do a little something to help those who may need extra support this year.
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“Perhaps you could consider buying one extra present this year to donate? “It could make the world of difference to one child’s Christmas.”
The charity ask that presents should be new and unwrapped and with Cardwell’s Estate Agents on Market Street by December 16, 2023.
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Andrew added: “The kindness of the good people of Bury never ceases to amaze me, and the presents have already started being dropped off.
“One wonderful couple have been buying an extra item each week for the last few months and delivered two large sacks of goodies to us earlier this week.
“People are incredibly kind!”
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