Hospitals charity marks 10 years of gift appeal

Natalie, a  woman with gold hair, wearing a red T-shirt holding toys in her hand, smiling for camera and Sharron, a women with dark golden hair also holding Christmas gift bags. Both of them are standing in front of a Christmas tree.Image source, North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust
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Site manager Natalie Styles-Hudson and service manager Sharron Carey have jointly organised the venture this year

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A NHS hospitals charity is celebrating a decade of its Christmas Giving Tree, which has provided thousands of gifts to families in need.

North West Anglia Hospitals' Charity started the project in 2015. It was conceived by Natalie Styles-Hudson, site manager at Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon, who was inspired to act after seeing a five-year-old girl in torn trainers and without a winter coat.

"I saw true poverty that day. I knew I had to do something, and that is when the Giving Tree began," Ms Styles-Hudson.

The NHS trust, which also runs hospitals in Peterborough, and Stamford in Lincolnshire, said the initiative had snowballed and attracted huge support.

Toys and books arranged on a grey sofa, placed next to a green Christmas tree with colourful balls.Image source, NWAFT
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In 2024, more than 6,000 gifts were donated to children following the charity's gift appeal

An estimated 10,000 presents have been delivered since it was launched, with last year being the most successful one for the charity, with more than 6,000 gifts donated.

Ms Style-Hudson, who this summer was shortlisted for a Trust Outstanding Achievement Award for her dedication to The Giving Tree project, said: "It has been an incredible 10 years and the generosity from so many people has truly been overwhelming.

"The appeal has grown from very humble beginnings into a much anticipated event.

"This year the need is greater than ever because times are incredibly hard for some.

"The team will deliver gifts to less advantaged children and young people in schools, hostels, and domestic abuse refuges across Peterborough, Huntingdon, and Fenland."

More information on how to donate a present can be found on the trust's website.

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