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Toy drive on the move

The annual Christmas Toy Drive run by western suburbs based not-for-profit, West Welcome Wagon, is underway again in an effort to ensure children from asylum seeker and refugee families have a merry Christmas in 2025.

The toys donated during the drive will be wrapped and distributed to more than 500 asylum seeker and refugee families across Melbourne’s west so their children have presents to unwrap on the morning of 25 December.

This year West Welcome Wagon is collaborating with inner-west Bendigo Bank branches for the toy drive, with donations being accepted at Seddon, Altona and Laverton and Williamstown community banks now.

Donations can also be dropped off at the Sunshine office of Fraser MP, Daniel Mulino and at the West Welcome Wagon warehouse in Sunshine West.

West Welcome Wagon chief executive Colette McInerney said the Christmas Toy Drive was a highlight of their year.

“Each Christmas, West Welcome Wagon delights in providing gifts to more than 1,000 children from asylum seeker and refugee families across Melbourne’s west,” Ms McInerny said.

“This tradition is only possible because of the kindness of our community.

“Right now, we’re urgently needing gifts for young people aged 11 to 16.

“Any support you can offer will make a world of difference.”

Ms McInerney also thanked those who’ve already donated to this year’s toy drive which began on 18 November.

“Your generosity brings joy where it’s needed most,” she said.

To find out more and to donate, visit: https://www.westwelcomewagon.org.au/

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