Santa asks PT readers to make dreams come true for child victims of crime

The PT is supporting an appeal to give youngsters whose lives have been devastated by criminal acts a special gift at Christmas...
The PT is supporting this year's Dear Santa appeal.The PT is supporting this year's Dear Santa appeal.
The PT is supporting this year's Dear Santa appeal.

There’s only 36 days until Christmas and many people have already started shopping online to ensure that Santa’s sleigh is full of goodies to put smiles on children’s faces on 25 December.

But this year Santa needs YOUR help.

He has a very special wish list of presents from children who are facing terrible trauma because their lives have been torn apart by serious crime.

Can your business, family or friends donate to Dear Santa 2020? If you are looking to spread some cheer this Christmas what better way than helping children who have suffered terrible trauma. We want to hear your stories. Contact rachael@embracecvoc.org.ukCan your business, family or friends donate to Dear Santa 2020? If you are looking to spread some cheer this Christmas what better way than helping children who have suffered terrible trauma. We want to hear your stories. Contact rachael@embracecvoc.org.uk
Can your business, family or friends donate to Dear Santa 2020? If you are looking to spread some cheer this Christmas what better way than helping children who have suffered terrible trauma. We want to hear your stories. Contact [email protected]
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These children have told Santa of just one gift they would really, really like this Christmas and the man in the red suit is hoping YOU can help ensure they get it.

The Peterborough Telegraph has teamed up with Peterborough-based charity Embrace Child Victims of Crime (Embrace CVOC) to support its Dear Santa campaign.

Dear Santa, which is now in its third year, is a unique campaign because it enables you, our readers, to buy a gift for a child in need - and it’s a gift they have actually wished for - so you know your generosity will definitely make Christmas special for that child.

Many of these families cannot afford to buy presents for their children and for some it will be the only gift they get this year.

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Embrace CVOC works with children who have been harmed by serious crime.

They may have lost their mum, dad, brother, sister or other family member because they have been unlawfully killed.

They might have experienced sexual, physical or emotional abuse or have been living in a home torn apart by domestic violence.

These children have had to deal with often unimaginable horrors in their young lives and agencies such as the police, social services or support charities will have referred them to Embrace CVOC to get the help and support they need.

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Every child who is referred to the Dear Santa campaign gets the opportunity to choose a gift they would like to receive from Santa this year.

Then all of these gifts are available to buy through Embrace’s website.

And when you buy a gift Santa’s elves will gift wrap it for you and ensure it gets to the child who wished for it.

Chief executive of Embrace CVOC Anne Campbell said: “Christmas is a wonderful time for families and nothing beats seeing the sheer wonder and delight on children’s faces when they see gifts from Santa under the tree.

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“Sadly many of our children won’t have any presents to look forward to opening.

“What better way to spread Christmas cheer than by making a Christmas wish come true for some of the most vulnerable children in our communities?

“These children come to us having suffered harrowing experiences that they are struggling to comprehend.

“We give them the support they need.

“Our Dear Santa campaign aims to ensure these children have a reason to smile on Christmas Day.

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“It is the third year we are running our Dear Santa campaign and every year the families tell us how much it means for them to know, after the trauma they have experienced, there is still good and kindness in the world.

“And that there are people willing to give to strangers to help make their children smile through the toughest of times.

“Please give generously if you can because you really will be making a huge difference to children who have suffered so much.”

How you can help:

You can purchase a gift for a child harmed by crime directly from our Dear Santa Wish List.

To buy a gift visit

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Here you’ll find a list of Dear Santa gifts together with details of the recipients, including their age, the region they’re from and the crime.

Every gift has been chosen by a child who has suffered trauma and it is a gift they would really,

really like from Santa this year.

You can order a personalised Certificate of Appreciation from Embrace CVOC following your donation by completing the contact form on the website with your name, email address,who the certificate should be addressed to and amount donated

You can also donate cash to virginmoneygiving.com/fund/dearsanta2020