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THE TIMES CHRISTMAS APPEAL

Times readers raise £2m for Christmas appeal

On average each contributor gave £146.47 to the three charities chosen by The Times and Sunday Times
Including matched funding, readers raised £398,633 for Whizz Kidz, which provides children with wheelchairs
Including matched funding, readers raised £398,633 for Whizz Kidz, which provides children with wheelchairs
ROBERT PERRY FOR THE TIMES

A flood of last-minute reader donations helped The Times and Sunday Times Christmas Appeal to raise more than £2 million during this year’s campaign.

Readers who contributed made an average donation of £146.47 — enough to send a girl to school in Afghanistan, help three families gain access to a food club membership, and for two sessions of wheelchair-skills training for young people in need.

Both publications joined forces for the first time in 2020 to run a joint Christmas charity appeal, and since then approximately £10 million has been raised for 12 charities over four campaigns.

This year readers helped to raise £2,039,452 for our three chosen charities.

Street Child helps young people to access education safely in more than 20 countries facing crises. Readers raised £1,266,162 in support
Street Child helps young people to access education safely in more than 20 countries facing crises. Readers raised £1,266,162 in support
TIMES PHOTOGRAPHER RICHARD POHLE

Gifts via our donation website and phoneline totalled £1,078,247, of which £173,269 was in Gift Aid.

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Excluding GiftAid, readers pledged £292,609 to Whizz Kidz, £280,879 to Feeding Britain and £331,490 to Street Child throughout the campaign. The Times and Sunday Times published more than 50 articles about the three chosen charities.

All of our charities had matched funding this year, doubling the donations to £840,000.

Gifts to Whizz Kidz were doubled up to £50,000, thanks to Barratt Developments.

Every eligible pound donated to Street Child between December 15 and January 31 was matched by the UK government up to £500,000. The first £225,000 donated was also matched by From Babies with Love, the gift brand that donates 100 per cent of its profits to vulnerable children, Boodles, the luxury jeweller, and an anonymous donor. Street Child also received £213,259 in pledges directly to its website for the appeal.

Readers raised £374,657 for Feeding Britain, which gives people ­access to healthy and nutritious food
Readers raised £374,657 for Feeding Britain, which gives people ­access to healthy and nutritious food
CHRIS RADBURN FOR THE TIMES

Donations to Feeding Britain were doubled up to £40,000. Prezzo, the Italian restaurant chain, matched each pound donated to £15,000. A further £10,000 was matched by the Henry Oldfield Trust and £15,000 by an anonymous donor.

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The final totals including matched funding pledged came to £1,266,162 for Street Child, £398,633 for Whizz Kidz and £374,657 for Feeding Britain.

More than 75,000 children in the UK need to use a wheelchair to be mobile — and with the help of readers’ donations, many more will be able to access the life-changing support Whizz Kidz provides. A powered wheelchair for under-fives costs approximately £1,650, meaning that readers’ donations this Christmas could help more than 180 children in dire need of support to get the equipment they need.

As much as 7 per cent of the UK population — 4.7 million people — were living in food poverty in 2021-2022. With readers’ donations to Feeding Britain, fewer families will be going hungry. Donations accrued throughout the campaign could cover the costs of 500 food clubs across the country for an entire month.

With the money raised through the appeal, Street Child could construct the equivalent of approximately 800 classrooms in countries such as Sierra Leone. Thanks to Times’ readers’ generosity, many more children living through conflict will get the support they need to continue to learn.