Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Toys for Tubs 2FM and St. Vincent de Paul

Have you heard about the appeal on the Ryan Tubridy 2fm show?

Portrait.ie are proud to be associated with this great cause.
Ryan thinks all children should be "recession proof" this Christmas and we agree!
The appeal is for people to donate a NEW toy to a deserving boy or girl this Christmas.
It's a great way to help others and also to give our own children in the gift of generosity!

We are having a SANTA DAY in our studio on December 5th between 12-4pm.
Just come along with your donation and visit Santa. For every donation, Portrait.ie will present you with the gift of a portrait with Santa.

There will be great fun on the day and lots of goodies!
Tell all your friends and family and help support this great cause.

St. Vincent de Paul do great work in our local communities and they have put together a suggested list of toys by age/gender category to help you to buy wisely. (See below)

TOYS FOR TUBS
Count Me In!

Ryan Tubridy wants lots of toys for Christmas. Not for himself, but for all the children around the country who will be in need this Christmas. We're working with our friends in St Vincent de Paul to make sure that no child is without a toy this Christmas morning. Are You In?

 

HOW DO I DONATE?

>    Buy a toy: the toy must be NEW

>    Do not wrap the toy - we'll only have to unwrap it and we don't want to waste paper!

>    Drop the toy at Portrait.ie, Main St, Celbridge. Tel 01 6544732



GIFT IDEAS:
>    No large presents - size wise.  Vouchers are perfect.

>    Get what you would like ...for yourself or family... 

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Ask in your local BOOKSHOP. Book sellers are always able to recommend good books for kids of particular ages, and they will know    what is popular.

>     Vouchers... 'One for all' are great....and they can be used in a variety of shops and not supporting any one store/company.

>     Do not wrap the presents - leave them unwrapped!

>     Minimum value e10.   

>     Toys must be New - no second hand toys please.

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