'The community spirit has been amazing.'
A West Belfast business has begun a scheme which it hopes will encourage those in a position to, to donate children's toys ahead of Christmas.
They currently support local clubs and sports teams and also nearby schools. But as the cost-of-living crisis continues to cripple families, they have teamed up with a local foodbank to operate a toy drop off point, in the hope that no child goes without this Christmas.Speaking to Belfast Live, Pizza Baker's Sarah McGeown said: "We are doing this to support Foodstock, which is also on the Andersonstown Road. They want to make sure that families across the whole of Belfast are supported.
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