Safeguarding Information For The Festive Period
We want to make sure that there is still support available to anyone that may need it during the Christmas break...
17 December 2021
In the run up to Christmas, our coaches have been busy putting smiles on faces by delivering toy parcels to a handful of our partner schools.
Kindly donated by Kayes of Cardiff Toys, we’ve delivered packages to 15 partner primary schools in Cardiff and the Valleys – spreading Christmas cheer across South Wales.
One of the schools that received a toy parcel was Penpych Community Primary School in Blaenrhondda in Rhondda Cynon Taff.
Mr Teifion Lewis, Headteacher in Penpych Community Primary School, said:
“We’re so grateful for the kind donations from Cardiff City FC Foundation. The toys and equipment will definitely bring some festive cheer to many families involved with Penpych Community Primary School.”
A BIG thank you to @gary_wilmot3, @CCFC_Foundation and toys_n_things of Wellfield road Cardiff for a kind donations of toys for our Christmas appeal. #NadoligLlawen #MerryChristmas 🎅🎄 pic.twitter.com/kpBnZ4S1kY
— Penpych Community Primary School (@penpych) December 14, 2021
Philip Kaye, Managing Director at Kayes if Cardiff, said:
“It’s always a pleasure to support the great work that Cardiff City FC Foundation and Cardiff City FC carry out in the community. We’re happy to play our part in supporting families at this time of year.”
Safeguarding Information For The Festive Period
We want to make sure that there is still support available to anyone that may need it during the Christmas break...
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