kmfm and Skinners Sheds team up for A Shed Load of Toys appeal
Published: 00:00, 19 December 2016
Updated: 09:09, 19 December 2016
kmfm once again teamed up with Skinners Sheds for their Christmas toy appeal - A Shed Load of Toys.
The mission was to put smiles on children's faces this Christmas who would be spending it in care and for those less fortunate than others.
The station asked listeners to donate an extra toy and drop it off at one of the many Skinners Sheds drop off points in Kent.
This year has seen the largest collection of toys so far.
An extra thank you must go to the team at Bigjigs Toys in Folkestone, who donated a whole pallet of toys for the appeal.
The kmfm Street Team will be delivering the toys you have donated today, tomorrow and Wednesday. If you spot them, give them a toot and a wave!
THE AIM
It was simple: to make this Christmas a nicer one for children who will be spending time in care in Kent. Sometimes just by giving them a gift, it can mean the world to them.
HOW YOU HELPED
By donating a new toy to one of the Skinners Sheds drop off points. A huge thank you to the Skinners Sheds team for helping to arrange these.
WHERE YOUR TOY DONATIONS WILL BE SENT
Joynes House, Gravesend
Dartford Civic Centre
QEQM Hospital (Rainbow Ward)
Canterbury Hospital (Dolphin Ward)
Homestart Charity, Canterbury
MHS Broadside, Chatham
Kent Social Services, Invicta House, Maidstone
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