SunnyKids Christmas appeal kicks off - win a $3500 prize pack

Sunshine Coast locals are invited to donate to the annual SunnyKids Christmas appeal to help brighten local families this Christmas.

For the fifth year in a row, The Ginger Factory has teamed up with local charity SunnyKids to bring extra joy to children and families doing it tough this festive season.

From now until December 15, visitors can help make a real difference by donating a new, unwrapped gift under The Ginger Factory’s Christmas tree. Each donation goes directly to SunnyKids, who have been supporting Sunshine Coast families for more than 20 years with essential services for children and families experiencing domestic and family violence and hardship.

As a special thank you, everyone who donates a gift can go into the draw to win a prize pack worth more than $3500 including two surfboards thanks to Kawana Surf Outlet, plus 2 nights accommodation at RACV Noosa Resort and an awesome summer Ginger Factory gift hamper. T&C's apply.

“We’re so proud to be partnering with SunnyKids this Christmas and this is the fifth year The Ginger Factory has done so,” The Ginger Factory Park Manager Michelle O’Brien said.

“This is a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together and share the spirit of giving, helping spread joy to those who need it most.”

SunnyKids Relationships Manager Brooke Papamanolis said Christmas can be an incredibly hard time for families in crisis.

"Every gift donated through The Ginger Factory’s appeal helps us bring hope and happiness to children who might otherwise go without,” she said.

Join the festive fun and make a difference this Christmas. Donate a gift at The Ginger Factory and help brighten a child’s day.

The donation dates are from now until December 15. You can leave your donation at The Ginger Factory, Yandina.

The Ginger Factory at 50 Pioneer Road, Yandina, is open 7 days, and entry is free.

SunnyKids Relationships Manager Brooke Papamanolis; The Ginger Factory's Santa's Helper, Ginger Boy and Park Manager Michelle O'Brien.

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