Give ‘Love in a Box’ to our forces this Valentines Day
19th January 2010
This February the Walnuts Shopping Centre needs your help as the Centre is taking part in the Operation Shoe Box appeal! Shoppers are being asked to fill a shoe box with everyday items such as deodorant, sweets, razors and wet wipes*. The boxes will then be sent to the UK’s service men and women in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Operation Shoe Box is an organisation that encourages people to fill shoe boxes with a range of useful and everyday items that mean a great deal to the troops, some of whom have been away for months and are missing basic items that people in the UK take for granted. This year Operation Shoe Box also need to raise £5,000 in order to purchase a container that will be used to ship boxes out to troops. Therefore shoppers are also being asked to ensure that they tape a £2 donation to the outside of each box upon donation.
The Walnuts has set itself a target of 200 boxes by Sunday 21st February when the campaign will end. Centre Manager, Martin Price, commented: “Operation Shoe Box is a fantastic organisation working for a really great cause. I’m sure that with the help of local people we can reach and even exceed our target. People can also include a personal message in their box which will help boost morale and make even more a difference to the recipient.”
Ian Whiteway, Founder of Operation Shoe Box, said: “I’m sure lots of people will be keen to help our troops at a time when they are far from home and engaged in difficult tasks in Iraq and Afghanistan. It would be nice if as many people as possible filled a shoe box to help bring a little cheer to our troops and importantly, let them know that back home in Britain we are thinking of them.”
Standard size shoe boxes can be donated to Karen Smith at The Walnuts Shopping Centre via the Centre Management suite, this is also the drop off point for filled shoe boxes. So why not give ‘Love in a Box’ and put a smile on someone’s face who is thousands of miles away this Valentines Day?
Operation Shoebox was set up in 2008 by former Thames Valley Police Officer Ian Whiteway. It is not yet a registered charity but aims to be by the end of 2010. In 2008 approximately 2,000 boxes were sent and in 2009 it was ten times the amount at 20,000 boxes.
ITEMS THAT CAN BE INCLUDED IN PARCELS
New packs of...
Cotton boxer shorts, cotton knickers, cotton sports socks -all sizes
Toothbrushes and toothpaste
Lip salve
Small tins of Vaseline - green and yellow
Shaving oils, shaving gels/creams - no aerosols
Disposable razors
Stick/roll-on deodorants - un-perfumed
Small packs of wet wipes
Small baby powder
Foot powder
Shower gels and shampoo sachets
Panty liners and tampons
Hair scrunchies
Nail boards
Combs
Small hand/body lotions
Pot Noodles, Super Noodles, curry powder
Small tubes of mustard, tubes of condensed milk
Small tins of macaroni cheese, ravioli etc.
Cup-a-soups
Tea bags (all types including fruit teas), coffee sachets
Hot chocolate , Ovaltine sachets
Marmite sachets
Boiled sweets - all types
Starburst fruit chews
Chewing gum
Travel size board games
Pens - all types
Flip flops
DVDs and CDs
Magazines
Batteries – AA & AAA
Sugar – sachets
Tomato Sauce/Mayo/Vinegar – sachets
Plasters
Tissues – handy size
Shower scrunchies
Facecloths
Lunchbox sizes of…
Cheddar biscuits
Jammie Dodgers
Chocolate Chip cookies
Cereal bars
Fruit bags or boxes - dried
All varieties of Pringles - large or small packs
Small variety boxes of cereal packs
And, not forgetting the most important item – a personal message – these are most welcome by the troops
DO NOT INCLUDE: Aerosols, solvents or chocolate