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History
of Operation Rudolph
Operation Rudolph is a project
that delivers outstandingly good hampers to disadvantaged families
and individuals in Nottingham at Christmas.
The
campaign was inspired by a project from across the Atlantic –
called ‘The Basket Brigade.’ Each year, this charity
appeal – which was founded by Tony Robbins - provides for
some 500,000 people. When we heard about the difference it made,
we decided we had to do something!
Since
its launch in 2002, Operation Rudolph has delivered more than
5,400 hampers – with a combined value in the region of £400,000.
The
hampers are primarily distributed to families and also the elderly.
Among others, we work with Social Services, local charities, refugee
agencies and women’s refuges to ensure that those facing
a tough or lonely Christmas receive a hamper.
The
hampers themselves contain more than just quality food. Last year’s
family hampers, for example, included family bowling tickets -
giving families an experience to share together and an opportunity
to make memories.
It
takes hundreds of volunteers and the generosity of hundreds of
individuals and businesses to make Operation Rudolph work. |