Throughout the last month, members and local residents dropped off toys and gifts at Bannatyne Health Club helping support families across Livingston and West Lothian who are struggling with the rising cost of living.
Bannatyne Health Club Livingston has helped spread festive cheer this year after acting as a donation point for Cash for Kids’ Mission Christmas appeal, which provides gifts for children who might otherwise wake up without a present on Christmas morning.
Throughout the last month, members and local residents dropped off toys and gifts at the Charlesfield Road club, helping support families across Livingston and West Lothian who are struggling with the rising cost of living.
The Mission Christmas campaign calls on communities to ensure “Christmas for every child”, helping families who are facing impossible choices between heating their homes and buying food.
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Duncan Bannatyne, Chief Executive and Chairman of the Bannatyne Group, said: “Mission Christmas is a campaign that makes a real difference to children and families who need support at what should be a magical time of year.
“The generosity shown by our members and the local Livingston community has been humbling, and we are proud to have played our part.”
As a thank you to donors, the Livingston club also offered a complimentary guest pass for members to gift to a friend or family member.
Bannatyne Health Club Livingston was one of eight Bannatyne clubs across Scotland supporting Cash for Kids as official drop-off points.
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