Mayo's toddlers take on fundraising challenge to help children their own age
Barnardos children’s charity launched their 23rd annual Big Toddle and already 458 Mayo children have registered to take part. These children are joining the thousands of children across the country who will be putting their walking shoes on to take part in Big Toddle sponsored walks in creches, communities and their own gardens. This much-loved campaign for pre-school aged children raises vital funds every year to support Barnardos’ Early Years Services, to ensure that the youngest and most vulnerable children get the best start in life.
Since the very first Big Toddle for Barnardos, a staggering €4.84 million has been raised by Ireland’s toddlers and their families, showing the big impact children’s small steps can have. As Barnardos’ youngest fundraisers, these toddlers are making a lasting difference to the lives of children their own age.
Barnardos Assistant Director of Children’s Services, Clodagh Carroll said: "The early years of a child’s life are crucial in shaping their future wellbeing and development. The Big Toddle is a much-loved and very special campaign that celebrates young children’s natural energy and helps raise vital funds that go directly towards changing the story for so many vulnerable children. Best of all, it is an event where children help other children to reach their full potential.”
Kathryn Thomas, Barnardos Big Toddle Ambassador said: “I’m absolutely delighted to join Barnardos as this year’s Big Toddle ambassador. As a parent myself, I know the challenges there are in raising a child. That is why the work that Barnardos does, offering a helping hand, is so crucial. Big Toddle is all about your little one’s having fun and helping other children, so I encourage creches, pre-schools or families at home to get involved. It is such a simple way to help to change a child’s life.”
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