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Little Bird Baby Bank launches kindness project to mark anniversary
Summary
The Little Bird Baby Bank in Stratford will collect donated toys and gifts to provide birthday presents for children in need, with the project launching on 8 February to coincide with its seventh anniversary.
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The Little Bird Baby Bank in Stratford is launching a project to make sure children do not miss out on birthday celebrations. The group will call on the local community to donate toys and gifts that can be given to children who might otherwise go without. Founder Julie Hemming said the charity also hopes to apply for a grant to cover decorations, a birthday cake or the cost of a venue. The launch is scheduled for Sunday 8 February, which is the baby bank's seventh anniversary.
Key facts:
- The project will collect donated toys and gifts at the baby bank, which is based in Swan House on Guild Street.
- The launch date is Sunday 8 February, coinciding with the charity's seventh anniversary.
- The charity plans to apply for a grant to help pay for decorations, a birthday cake or a venue for celebrations.
- Julie Hemming founded the baby bank in February and says the charity has helped almost 3,500 families in and around Stratford since 2018.
- The project will rely on local support and further details will be posted on the baby bank's Facebook page.
Summary:
The project aims to provide birthday presents and related items to children in families facing hardship, extending the baby bank's existing work in Stratford. It is timed to the charity's anniversary and will seek community donations plus a grant to cover party costs. Further details are to be posted on the baby bank's Facebook page.
