Little Trinity Nursery spreads festive cheer and raises funds for KEMP Hospice

Kidderminster’s Little Trinity Nursery has once again shown the true spirit of Christmas with their annual ‘Christmas Tree Tag’ fundraiser, raising so far £176 for KEMP Hospice.

By contributor Kathryn Watts
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Instead of sending traditional Christmas cards, families and staff are invited to donate what they would have spent on cards. In return, they receive a festive tag to write a personal message, which is then proudly displayed on the nursery’s Christmas tree. Every penny raised goes to KEMP Hospice, supporting patients and families affected by life-limiting illness and bereavement.

Nursery Manager Gaynor Carter explained: “This is such a lovely way to share messages of goodwill while helping a local charity that means so much to our community. Thanks to the generosity of our families and staff, we’ve raised a fantastic amount this year for KEMP Hospice!”

Little Trinity Nursery children with their KEMP Light Up a Life fundraising Christmas tree.
Little Trinity Nursery children with their KEMP Light Up a Life fundraising Christmas tree.

The nursery isn’t stopping there, it’s bursting with festive fun, from creative crafts to a Christmas Jumper Day the children are enjoying this magical season filled with joy and laughter.

Little Trinity’s initiative not only reduces waste by cutting down on Christmas cards but also brings people together for a cause that truly matters.