Arbroath optician provides charity collection point

Specsavers is collecting at its Arbroath premises for Homestart Angus.Specsavers is collecting at its Arbroath premises for Homestart Angus.
Specsavers is collecting at its Arbroath premises for Homestart Angus.
An Angus opticians has offered to become a donation point for an Angus charity, helping it to collect as many much-needed Christmas gifts as possible to help people in the area.

Specsavers Arbroath has partnered with Home-Start Angus to offer the community a donation point to drop off Christmas gifts and food items.

Home-Start Angus is a charitable organisation offering emotional and practical support to young families with children under the age of five, experiencing illness, disability, poverty and loneliness across Angus.

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The charity is looking for toys as well as essential store food items which will be distributed to young children ahead of Christmas to help ease the financial burden that many families face at this time of year.

A donation box is in place within the store at 18 Abbeygate Centre with Specsavers colleagues and customers already donating non-perishable items and special Christmas treats for families in need.

Marie Fleming, store manager of Specsavers Arbroath, said that the company is only too happy to provide support for the county-wide charity which will be working hard to provide support across the area over the festive period

She said: “Home-Start Angus is a vital service within our community which many families rely on.

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“It is heart-breaking to think there are children and families in the area who may not get a Christmas gift this year or struggle to put food on the table, therefore we are proud to have partnered with the charity to give our customers a drop-off point which is easily accessible and will help to make a difference to the people the charity supports.

“We will be making regular deliveries to Home-Start so we welcome any customers or locals who would like to pop in and drop off any donations.”

The charity is currently accepting non-perishable food such as tinned meat, pasta, rice, curryand pasta sauce, tinned fruit, instant snack meals, cereal and toiletries as well as toys for children.

Specsavers Arbroath is open seven days a week, and further information can be found at https://www.specsavers.co.uk/stores/arbroath or call 01241 432 420.

For more information on Home-Start Angus visit https://homestartangus.org.uk/.

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