Charity | Posted on December 7th, 2020 | return to news
Send a gift to distant loved ones this Christmas while supporting charity
Dorset’s disability charity is offering everyone an opportunity to send festive gifts to their loved ones this year, while raising money for charity.
Diverse Abilities is selling two different sets of handmade baubles that can be delivered anywhere in the country. Each sets contain two baubles crafted by local artisan Life in Layers, with designs provided by volunteers and the people supported by the charity.
The Snowman Bauble Set features a snowman designed by Andrew, who attends The Beehive – an activity and therapy day centre for adults with disabilities, and a snowflake by Caragh, one of the charity’s volunteers. The Christmas Tree Bauble Set has a tree designed by Dawn, who also attends The Beehive, and another by Cat, the charity’s marketing manager.
Fundraising officer at Diverse Abilities, Naomi Richards, said, “Our baubles are an excellent way to stay in touch with friends and family during the social restrictions we are currently facing. While restrictions may be lifted later this month, many will not be seeing loved ones in order to keep them safe, and many may have too many people they wish to see within the time frame.”
Orders must be placed by Monday December 14. Orders can also be placed to be sent to people you do not know and the charity will distribute baubles to local care homes and the people it supports. Visit diverseabilities.org.uk/the-christmas-store for more details and to purchase a set of baubles for £6.75 including postage and packaging.
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