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Last year, WS reported on the kind heart of 11-year-old Isaac Winfield, who opened a food bank in his garden shed to help the poor during COVID-19 lockdowns.
Now, Isaac is preparing to open a "gift bank" for moms and dads who can't afford presents for their children, in addition to a fifth shed-born foodbank.
December is a big month for Isaac. It's his birthday month, but there's also Christmas, and the anniversary of the launch of his food bank, which he started with money from his birthday.
He went on to open additional food banks in his hometown of Redditch, in Worcestershire, England, after realizing how many people in his community needed a helping hand.
His gift bank opened last week, after enlisting the help of the local Greenland Pub to store the hundreds of toys and gifts for needy families he's received from donors.
"Christmas can be a stressful time and Isaac wanted to help as many people as possible have a celebration without worrying about what is under the tree," said his mother, Claire.
"He is absolutely ecstatic seeing his shelves full of toys and gifts for families. His dedication his weekends and spare time to helping is the best Christmas present he could have asked for."
According to Claire, they had 200 children arrive on the first day of their present bank.
"The response has been phenomenal. We'll be holding present bank days another three times at this same pub and put on more dates if there's still the demand," says Claire.
"We've had baby toys, books, dolls, teddies, Nerf guns, blankets, toiletries, there's just a bit of everything here. It has all been quite overwhelming to see. "
"The fifth food bank has been opened alongside the YMCA and the support we've had for that has been incredible also."
Anyone with toys or food to donate can find all the links on the Friends of Isaac Food Bank page on Facebook.
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