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Santa comes through with the goods

Matthew Purtill from Wired, Nathan Crampton and Aileen Hayes from Homes Out West with the toy donations.

It really is no surprise to see good deeds being done locally, especially as Christmas nears.

Nathan Crampton has brought so much joy to the local community already through his photo shoots with Santa.

And now he’s putting more smiles on local faces by donating to the Deniliquin Local Health Advisory Committee’s Giving Tree charity initiative.

A portion of all Santa photo fees collected by Mr Crampton is being used to purchase toys from local businesses, and added to the Giving Tree at Deniliquin Hospital.

Gifts donated through this charity initiative are distributed to local families by Homes Out West.

Mr Crampton has already been able to purchase $400 in toys from Wired Entertainment from his Santa photo shoots so far.

Wired Entertainment has generously matched the donation, adding more toys to make it an $800 donation for kids in need this Christmas.

This heart-warming collaboration exemplifies the essence of our community spirit, where acts of kindness have become second nature.

Anyone who would also like to contribute to Deni LHAC’s Tree of Giving can donate until next Monday, December 23.

Gifts can be left unwrapped under the tree, or items of significant value and gift cards for adult recipients can be left with hospital reception.