Kind gifts from locals to Wellington care home residents

STAFF at a Wellington dementia care home say they are “overwhelmed” by the generosity of local people, after the residents at Camelot House and Lodge were gifted a two-metre high Christmas tree by Blackdown Garden Centre and a pile of gifts from the public, collected and distributed by Dunelm as part of their national ‘Delivering Joy’ campaign.

Alice Jacobs, activities assistant at Camelot House and Lodge, said: “We’ve been blown away by this generosity.

“It was a real treat going to Blackdown Garden Centre to choose the tree, and residents have had great fun assisting and supervising as we put the decorations on it.

“And we’ve had a large selection of gifts delivered by the amazing team from Taunton’s Dunelm store.

“Their ‘Delivering Joy’ initiative is such a simple scheme, but they’ve done incredibly well to gather in so many gifts and we really appreciate that our residents are on the receiving end of the kindness of local people.”

The retailer reports that nationwide they have delivered almost a quarter of a million gifts to those in need over the past four years, working with local care homes, schools, refuges and charities to gather gift requests and create tags that include the recipient’s gender, age and choice of gift.

The tags were hung on a ‘Delivering Joy’ tree, located in every Dunelm store from autumn until mid-November, from where customers could collect them, then return with an appropriate gift (from any retailer, or home-made), and deposit the gift with its tag back at the original Dunelm store.

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