Schools across Wexford are being called to support children living in poverty by participating in Team Hope’s Christmas Shoebox Appeal, Ireland’s beloved annual charity initiative. As the appeal marks its 15th year, Team Hope is asking schools, employers, individuals and community organisations to register and get involved. Since its inception in 2010, the charity has delivered over 2.8 million shoeboxes filled with gifts to children in Africa and Eastern Europe. This year, Team Hope aims to surpass the three million mark. For many children living in poverty, these gift-filled shoeboxes are the only presents they receive during the Christmas season. Team Hope CEO, Deborah Lowry, emphasized the importance of these simple gifts, saying, “A shoebox packed by children for children carries not only toys and treats but also the invisible gifts of love and hope.” To participate in this year's Christmas Shoebox Appeal, visit www.teamhope.ie. Students Connor Maguire, Eve Moore, Esmae Kierans, and Pádraig Maguire at the launch of the Christmas Shoebox Appeal.. See TeamHope.ie to register. Pic: Andres Poveda
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