Tesco customers in Hornsea can gift a toy to local children in need this Christmas.
Running until Tuesday 10 December, Tesco Hornsea Superstore is organising a collection of toys in store and sharing these with Hornsea Lions, a local club that serves the local community through a variety of community projects, often supporting local children and schools.
Paul Best, Store Manager at Tesco Hornsea Superstore, said:
“It is great to be able to support Hornsea Lions with our toy collection this year, to help ensure that every child in the local area wakes up to a gift on Christmas morning. Thank you to our generous customers who make this possible with their donations.”
Tesco is also making a financial donation of £25,000 to the Salvation Army this year to support their ongoing efforts in providing essential services and support to vulnerable families during the festive season.
Claire De Silva, Head of Communities at Tesco, said:
“Our stores are committed to supporting local children and their communities year-round, and our annual toy collection campaign is a wonderful way for our customers and colleagues to come together to make a real difference at Christmas.
“It's great to see Tesco Hornsea Superstore partnering with Hornsea Lions this year to ensure that every child experiences the magic of Christmas.”
Over 800 Tesco large stores have a dedicated donation point in store where customers can donate new, unwrapped toys.


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