More than 120 gift-filled boxes have been donated to a charity appeal in Evesham.
The boxes, containing toys, toiletries, colouring books, pens, and clothes, were dropped off at the Sheldon Bosley Knight office for the Operation Christmas Child Shoebox appeal.
The charity aims to bring joy to children living in poverty in 100 countries across the world.
This is the fourth year the Evesham office has served as a collection point, and 2024 has seen the highest number of donations yet.
Lettings manager and organiser, Josh Jones, said: "Every year, the community comes together, digs deep, and is so generous.
"However, this year has been incredible, and to get 120 boxes is very humbling, so I can’t say thank you enough.
"Your generosity will help bring joy to so many this holiday season, and I’m so grateful for your support.
"Every box is a reminder of the difference we can make together, so let’s keep the holiday spirit going strong."
Operation Christmas Child is a project of Samaritan's Purse, an international relief organisation.
The project has delivered more than 198 million shoebox gifts to children in more than 170 countries and territories since 1993.
For more information, visit the Operation Christmas Child website.
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