Donations needed

Elf Squad volunteers are calling for more donations to support children across the region. (Louisa Jones) 261630_03

Around 100 foster care children in the Drysdale area could miss out on receiving Christmas presents unless donations are made according to the Elf Squad.

Elf Squad is putting the call out for more donations, with the charity facing a “desperate need for toys” to ensure vulnerable children across the region aren’t missing out at Christmas.

Elf Squad list co-ordinator Sandy Johnston said her heart was “breaking into a million pieces” putting together the list of recipients, which included 101 children in foster care around the Drysdale area, who could miss out.

Founder Stephanie Beitzel said the charity was concerned wouldn’t have enough donations to cover the demand.

“We are very passionate about what we do and we’re giving it a red-hot crack but it’s tough at the moment,” she said.

“We have about 10 per cent of the donations we need.

“The thought of not being able to fulfil all the children on our list is horrifying, but unless we see a significant increase [in donations] that’s very possible.

“We’ve never been in this position before.”

Ms Beitzel said Elf Squad was the only charity still taking present donations and had more than 25 drop-off points around the region, including at Hayeswinckle real estate agencies, Salon7 salons, Community Care Chemists and the Victorian Chamber of Commerce in Corio Street.

The charity will also begin prize draws every day until Christmas for people who donate, with the chance to win tickets to the Bellarine Railway.

Cash donations can also be made for volunteers to buy presents.

“We’re begging anyone who can donate to do so, because we want to ensure all the kids on the list are able to enjoy their Christmas and receive their elf sacks this year,” Ms Beitzel said.

Details: elfsquad.com.au

Ash Bolt