A TOY shop in Helensburgh has been backed by a fellow business in the town to help its Christmas appeal.
The Toy Shop, on West Clyde Street, received a £750 donation from Helensburgh Toyota earlier this week.
The hard-working staff at the store are working alongside the health visiting team to support local families by providing toys for children as part of their annual festive appeal.
The gifts provided are personalised to each child and the health visiting team support Santa and deliver the gifts in time for Christmas.
A spokesperson from The Toy Shop said: "What a fantastic donation for our Christmas gift appeal from Helensburgh Toyota! Thank you so much!
"We are working alongside the local health visiting team to deliver gifts and toys to children and families that they work with.
"The aim is to deliver something that each individual would really like. We hope you can help make their Christmas wish come true."
People in Helensburgh who wish to help with the Christmas appeal are welcome to either make a cash donation, drop off a brand new toy or buy a gift at The Toy Shop with a small discount added.
A spokesperson from Helensburgh Toyota said: "We’re kicking off December by supporting a heartwarming cause. We’ve donated £750 to the Toy Shop Helensburgh and health visitors for their Christmas campaign.
"Their incredible work ensures that no child in our community misses out on the magic of Christmas. We’re honoured to be a part of this effort, bringing smiles and festive joy to local families.
"Thank you to everyone involved for making this possible – together, we can make this Christmas unforgettable for every child."
Anyone interested in helping with the Toy Shop's Christmas appeal are asked to visit their website at the-toyshop.co.uk/pages/christmasappeal for more information.
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