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Businesses urged to back Brumwish

Annual campaign to buy toys for vulnerable children in Birmingham is back again and here is how your company can be involved

Emma Payne, business development manager with the Birmingham Playcare Network charity which is a Brumwish partner(Image: Birmingham Live)

Businesses across Birmingham and the West Midlands are being urged to back an annual campaign which will deliver toys to children in need at Christmas.

Brumwish is back again for 2024 and comes as the city region faces a child poverty emergency.

The campaign is being run by our sister titles BirminghamLive and the Birmingham Mail newspaper and they are appealing for local companies and their staff to get involved and start donating (details below).

If your company supports the campaign, please let us know by emailing naomi.desouza@reachplc.com as we want to celebrate those in the city who offer its children a helping hand.

more children than ever before are growing up in poverty, in care or are homeless in England's second city.

Across Birmingham, nearly half of all children (46 per cent) are living in impoverished households where easy access to food, heating and decent clothing is not a given.

In some neighbourhoods, this rises to 74 per cent and it was found that teachers, health staff and youth workers were routinely dipping into their pockets to buy food for hungry kids.