The Salvation Army across Greater Manchester provided over 1,000 children with Christmas presents at the end of last year, giving welcome relief to families struggling as people continue to be pushed into poverty.

Families had a Christmas to remember thanks to generous donations from the local community to the church and charity’s present appeals across Greater Manchester which staff and teams of volunteers put together into Christmas present parcels.

The church and community centres in Salford, Swinton, Oldham, Sale, Wigan and Bolton worked tirelessly over the busy festive period to keep up with demand from social workers, schools and health workers all working to support children and vulnerable adults whose families cannot put food on the table, heat their homes or pay their bills.

A spokesperson for The Salvation Army across Manchester said: “Over the last year we saw more and more people depending on charity as they were pushed into poverty and seeking help from others. Low paid jobs, increased bills and high food prices have affected many in our towns and we have seen that people who once could manage to live are now struggling to make ends meet.

“The generosity and support we received to our Christmas Present Appeal to help us help families that otherwise would have had no presents has shown a new level of community compassion and has put smiles on the faces of many across our region.

“It is a wonderful feeling and amazing to see and be a part of, but the stark reality is that people needed this support as they are struggling, they have lost hope, and they are in desperate need of kindness and support. We expect this to continue throughout this new year as people still face challenges, and we will continue to be there for people in their time of need.

“To the members of our communities who generously supported our Christmas present appeals or have made financial donations, we give our sincerest thanks for the difference you have made to families who needed a helping hand.”

The Salvation Army will continue to support some of the families it helped at Christmas as well as other members of the community and people who find themselves going through times of crisis throughout Greater Manchester.

A church and charity, The Salvation Army expresses its Christian faith by offering friendship, practical help and support to some of the most disadvantaged people in our communities. To help support The Salvation Army’s year-round work please visit: salvationarmy.org.uk/donate.

 

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