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SunnyKids launches campaign to support kids in crisis this Christmas

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The holiday season is one of the most dangerous times of the year for children living in homes affected by domestic and family violence.

To combat this, Sunshine Coast charity SunnyKids has launched its annual Sunny Xmas for Kids campaign, calling on the community to help provide safety and essential care for vulnerable children during the festive season and beyond.

“Domestic violence spikes over the Christmas period, and sadly, many children in our community will not experience the joy and safety that most of us associate with this season,” SunnyKids chief executive officer Kathleen Hope said.

“With the community’s help, we can ensure these children receive not just presents and food on Christmas Day, but the wraparound care they need in the days, weeks, and months ahead.”

Funds raised through Sunny Xmas for Kids will provide counselling, food and clothing, medical care, school supplies, and expert safety planning for children and families escaping unsafe situations.

“Every call for help we receive represents a child who may need ongoing support for months, even years,” business relationship manager Brooke Papamanolis said.

“By donating to Sunny Xmas for Kids, our community can help break cycles of trauma and create safer, brighter futures for these children.”

SunnyKids is calling on individuals, families, and businesses across the Sunshine Coast and beyond to contribute.

“Together, we can make sure that children who are living in fear today will have the chance to experience a safe and hopeful tomorrow,” Ms Hope said.

For as little as $50 a month, or a one-time gift of $600, the public can help a child impacted by domestic violence get the support they need now and throughout 2026.

Donate to SunnyKids Sunny Xmas for Kids campaign.

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