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Children across Wales are going without toys this Christmas

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November 07, 2025

We're asking you to buy items from our wishlist to help children once again, as Ruth Mosalski reports

Children across Wales are going without toys this Christmas

> Some of the Rhondda Christmas toy appeal gifts

‘OUR friends are getting really excited about Christmas, talking about it all the time, but you don’t want to ask for any presents, because you know just how hard your parents are finding things at the minute.

You wake up on Christmas morning, and you see that instead of the pictures you've seen in books or on Christmas films of presents piled under the tree, there is no tree and no presents. Your Christmas dinner isn’t a turkey with all the trimmings, but some beans from the cupboard with toast.

During term time, before you go to school you see your parents going out to work, and when you're home they’re still out. You know they're working hard, but you hear the adults talk about money and asking how they'll afford this Christmas.

Not one of these is a one-off, they are all the reality of family life for thousands of people in Wales. At the heart of each of those stories are children who won't get the Christmas Day that every child deserves.

‘This is the third year we're running our toy appeal to ensure that gifts go to children who otherwise wouldn't receive any, and to ease the stress of parents and caregivers for whom this isn’t a magical time but one full of stress and worry. You can donate via gofundme or buy from our Amazon wishlist.

In our first year, around 500 children were helped. Last year, you helped by sending 1,500 items.

We gave every item to Canolfan Pentre, a charity in the Rhondda which distributed them to children and their families all across the Valleys. They distributed toys but also food items and toiletries to people who really needed your help.

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