How the Petrus gift tag tree will provide much needed Christmas presents | News

How the Petrus gift tag tree will provide much needed Christmas presents

Many children across Rochdale will receive little or nothing on Christmas morning. To help change that their names have been written on gift tags hanging from a special tree at the town’s Petrus People Community Store.

So far the local homelessness charity has put the names of more than 70 vulnerable children from low income families alongside the baubles on the gift tag tree.

The idea is simple. Take a tag, buy a gift costing between £5 and £10 and volunteers will wrap it and arrange delivery to that child in time for Christmas.

Petrus, which is part of the Regenda Group, hopes to have all the gift tags chosen and the gifts returned to the store in Hamer Lane by Tuesday 13 December.

It’s the idea of Pam Barrett, the Petrus Community Store supervisor.

“The local Children’s Social Care team has identified these particular children as being unlikely to receive anything or very little. Within just two days of putting the first names on our gift tag tree, 50 had already been taken which just wonderful. Since then we have received more names, put more tags on the tree and we’re still not sure what the final number will be," said Pam.

Pam Barrett with the special gift tag tree

Those who prefer to make a donation can give £10 cash and Petrus volunteers will buy a child’s gift on their behalf.

The Petrus Community is a registered charity providing residential and day support services for people in housing need.

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