A COMMUNITY club in Buckley has helped spread some cheer with a donation to a toybox appeal.
Buckley Cheerleading Club has donated a huge selection of toys to North Wales Superkids' annual Christmas appeal.
Established in 1999, North Wales Superkids works to bring 'sunshine, surprises and smiles' to thousands of disadvantaged children and young people across North Wales.
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Every Christmas the charity runs its Toybox Appeal, collecting toys for children who won't receive a present at Christmas.
Superkids trustee Jade Storey said: "This year has been incredibly difficult for us at North Wales Superkids, due to the recent passing of our founder, Margaret Williams MBE.
"We have had many additional obstacles to overcome. Thanks to the incredible support from the community, we have managed to make Christmas happen for so many disadvantaged children across the whole of North Wales.
"Thank you to everyone at Buckley Cheerleading Club who has donated these toys, they will make a huge difference to the families we are helping this Christmas."
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Yen Leung, founder and coach at Buckley Cheerleading Club added: "As a community group we are passionate about helping people and we have supported the charity's toybox appeal for a few years now. It's awful to think of a child going without any gifts at Christmas.
"We asked parents at Buckley Cheerleading Club to donate a new toy and we have been overwhelmed by the response. A big thank you to everyone for their generosity."
• For further information about North Wales Superkids visit www.northwalessuperkids.co.uk
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