DUNELM stores across the UK are encouraging gift giving within local communities so that nobody goes without this Christmas.
The popular home interior retailer has brought back its 'Delivering Joy' Christmas initiative where customers can help to provide a gift to something going without in the community.
In Wrexham, customers can choose a gift tag from the in-store Christmas tree which will tell you who your gift is for and what they would like.
You can then choose or create something special for the person described on your tag. It could be something such as a pair of warm socks, a hot water bottle or something more extravagant such as some shoes or skincare essentials.
Whatever it is, each gift will be given and received with love and gratitude.
The initiative has been a huge success so far. Gifts received in the Wrexham store will be going to various charities, including DASU, Shelter Cymru, Action for Children, Nightingale House and Hope House, to name just a few.
Member of staff Louise Williams said: "Every Dunelm nationwide is involved with this campaign, with each store supporting its local community.
"Our aim is try and make sure that no one in our local community goes without a present at Christmas. We try our best to help our local community as much as we possibly can."
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A Wrexham customer said: "I enjoy doing this. If anyone can afford just a little something to make these people happy, it's just so amazing."
Another generous gift giver said: "We did this last year and its such a simple yet brilliant idea. I love knowing that I've done something small to help someone else. It's the perfect season for it after all!"
If you have the time and the means, head down to Dunelm at Wrexham Central Retail Park and discover the project for yourself.
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