Huge Galway effort helps shoebox appeal break 3 million barrier

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Locals in Galway have generated 34,343 Christmas shoebox gifts for children affected by poverty over the last three years – and helped a charity pass the 3 million mark nationally in time for Christmas.

Since 2010, Team Hope has delivered over 2.8million shoebox gifts from Ireland to countries across Africa and Eastern Europe – and will ship off its three-millionth in the coming weeks.

The charity’s figures show that in the last three years, kind-hearted donors in Galway have created almost 34,500 gifts.

And there is still time to increase that total – with drop-off points open around the county until November 15.

“The support we have received from the people of Galway since 2010 has been incredible,” said Team Hope CEO, Deborah Lowry.

“But there’s always a need for more shoeboxes so it would be great if schools, parents, businesses and community groups across the county can come together for one last push to create their own.

“They are often packed by children for children and carry not only toys and treats but also the invisible gifts of love and hope.

“That kindness, travelling across oceans, reminds a child that they are not forgotten – that someone, somewhere cares about them.”

Surpassing the magical 3million shoebox mark ties in with the charity’s 15th anniversary of bringing happiness to children in some of the poorest parts of the world, many of whom have never experienced the joy of Christmas.

Everyone in Galway is urged to continue the effort – filled shoeboxes can be dropped off until November 15 at these locations in the county and nationwide: teamhope.ie/christmas-shoebox-appeal/drop-off-points/.

Donors, if they prefer, can choose to send a personalised €25 shoebox online through Team Hope’s website, right up until Christmas Eve.