The Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) has teamed up with RTÉ 2fm,
Supervalu, Toymaster and Easons for ‘Operation Santa’ which allows
people to buy a virtual gift online which will be distributed by the SVP
to those in need.
The SVP has appealed to the public to buy these ‘virtual gifts’ or
vouchers so that they can “transform Christmas for thousands of
families”.
The ‘Operation Santa’ scheme allows participants to buy a virtual
gift online, or a voucher in Supervalu, or drop off an unwrapped toy at a
local Supervalu store, or buy vouchers at Toymaster or Easons.
The SVP will then distribute the toys and vouchers to those who need it most in the area where the gift is donated.
People can buy Supervalu vouchers at the till in their local stores and drop the voucher in the boxes provided.
The unwrapped presents can also be dropped off in Supervalu, but the
charity does not accept soft toys, toys with small pieces that can be
swallowed by babies or toddlers, or war figures or guns.
But they have lots of suggestions for gifts the public can donate.
For older children or adults they suggest hats, gloves, scarves sets,
jumpers, jackets, books, DVDs, electronic gadgets and vouchers.
For
teenagers vouchers for CDs, books, DVDs are welcome, as are items of
clothing. Teens also appreciate sports themed gifts, cinema tickets,
computer games and cosmetic gift sets.
They suggest books, kits for making things, art supplies, vouchers, sports items and T-shirts for younger children.
Meanwhile, the SVP is also encouraging children not to buy their
teachers traditional gifts for Christmas, but to buy instead an SVP
‘Gift Voucher’ which shows they have bought a gift for a family in need.
The voucher reads: Dear Teacher, Thank you for all your help
throughout the year. Instead of buying you a gift this Christmas, I have
donated a toy to the 2FM Toy Appeal for St Vincent de Paul on your
behalf.
The gifts available online range from ‘My first teddy’ at €5 to a
Christmas dinner at €150. In between there are a range of gifts: my
first dolly (€10), book (€15), sport ( €25), bike (€50), guitar (€75),
Christmas tree (€30) and Christmas fire (€60).
This is the fourth year that SVP has teamed up with RTÉ 2fm for the toy appeal.
Last year, the appeal brought in some 65,000 toys worth over
€1,000,000, which were donated and distributed to families in need over
the Christmas period.
As part of the toy donation drive, 2fm
DJs broadcast live from the window of Brown Thomas and celebrities like
Hector and Jack Reynor made appearances throughout the day to make their
own donations and encourage public support.