22 November 2023 06:00 Met Police annual Christmas campaign aims to bring 1000s of disadvantaged children a gift for Christmas The Met’s annual Christmas campaign has been launched, and aims to bring presents to thousands of disadvantaged children across London.

The annual Met Police Christmas Tree Appeal has launched for Christmas 2023 to ensure thousands of children in London – who may otherwise go without a gift – wake up to one on Christmas Day.

On Tuesday, 21 November, the Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley was joined by 11-year-old Alicja Mglej to switch on the lights of the Christmas Tree outside New Scotland Yard, officially kicking off the campaign.

Alicja who is a pupil at St Mary’s RC Primary School in Enfield was the chosen winner of a competition to design the poster for this years’ campaign. Alicja’s winning design was chosen from 100s of entries from pupils across primary schools in London.

Since the campaign launched in 2011, generous donations from members of the public has meant that more than 150,000 children woke up to a gift under their tree. Last year, presents were brought for over 16,000 children in London.

This year, the Met are again working with the Childhood Trust to encourage even more people to purchase presents or donate money to the campaign.

Inspector Colin Reed, from Frontline Policing Delivery Unit, said: “While Christmas is a time of joy for many, for children living in poverty in London, this period can be particularly difficult. This year, working with the Childhood Trust, we are hoping to deliver presents to thousands of children in London so that they can feel joy on Christmas morning.”

Laurence Guinness, Chief Executive of the Childhood Trust said: “More than ever before children in the care system need our support this Christmas. There are thousands of children dreading the festive period because they know they won’t receive a gift, or have a family around them to celebrate with. We hope that Londoners will reach out by generously gifting a present or donation to bring joy to a vulnerable and disadvantaged child this Christmas.”

It’s quick and easy for the public to donate. All they have to do is visit https://metchristmastreeappeal.org/ and follow the simple instructions.