'This will help make kids' Christmas more joyful' - TV personality and fundraiser visits hospital with sackful of presents

A charity based at New Cross Hospital has thanked a Wolverhampton strongman, television personality, actor and charity fundraiser and bosses at a Tipton discount store for 'helping to brighten up Christmas for kids.'

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Stu 'Goldcrusher' Goldsmith and Krishan Singh from Crazy Clearance made a pre-Christmas visit to the children's intensive care ward with a sackful of presents for the children, most of whom will be staying in New Cross over Christmas.

Stu is known for his charitable work - he has helped raise £158,000 for city charity Promise Dreams since 2003 and was named one of the  Millennium Faces of the City by Wolverhampton Council, He has also appeared on Britain's Got Talent and the X-Factor.

Stu 'Goldcrusher' Goldsmith with Krishan Singh, councillors    and representatives of the ROyal Wolverhampton NHS Trust's charity Your
Stu 'Goldcrusher' Goldsmith with Krishan Singh, Bilston North councillor Anita Stanley and representatives of the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust's charity Your RWTC

Amie Rogers from Your RWTC, the charity based at New Cross said: "We were delighted to receive the toy donations from Stu with the support of Crazy Clearance in Tipton. 

"They will go a long way to making sure every child spending Christmas in hospital receives a visit from Santa and a sackful of presents on Christmas Day.

" We understand how this can be a difficult time for children and their families over Christmas but we make sure through the charity that they have the best experience possible."

Stu said: "Many thanks go to Crazy Clearance for their great work in donating the toys and helping me get them to the kids, it happened just in time for Christmas and will hopefully bring them some cheer during their stay at New Cross, where they receive such wonderful care anyway."