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Charity Christmas Hampers: what it’s like to be on the receiving end

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One festive tradition that I have embraced is donating to charity Christmas hampers.

That’s because I know what it’s like to be on the receiving end, and just how much it can mean to a struggling family.

My mum was raising four children on a single parent’s pension, and money was always tight. Somehow we ended up on a list to receive charity Christmas hampers during my teen years, and what a treat that was.

I’m not sure how my mum felt about it – she was quite a proud woman – but we kids loved it!

Charity Christmas Hampers: how to please kids

The things that excited us most in those charity Christmas hampers weren’t the ordinary, every day items. No, it was the goodies, the luxuries, the things that normally we had to do without.

So here are my tips for making donations that will bring a smile to little faces:

One Last Suggestion …

And may I be so bold as to suggest, that you don’t donate home-brand products. Hey I use plenty of home-brand products myself – but at least our budget allows us to have a choice. Families on the receiving end of charity are already way too familiar with them. By spoiling them with brand name items, you really will make it feel like a very merry Christmas.

Have you ever donated goodies to Christmas charity hampers? Or been on the receiving end?

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