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Toy drives for children in Armadale during coronavirus crisis

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A West Lothian community hub has been running free toy fairs to keep children occupied during the coronavirus crisis.Like everywhere else The Dale Hub in Armadale had to shut down with lockdown but their selfless project coordinator Angela Douglas has been coming in alone to organise the events.Angela explained: “We had been planning an open day before everything happened and had asked for people to send us in donations.

Once the government guidelines came in we had all these toys that had been donated so we decided to have one big give away.“We recognise the importance of play for children to thrive, learn, manage emotions and develop so in keeping with this strategy we felt the toy giveaway would help to support our community.“That first

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