NI ACCIDENT MANAGEMENT LAUNCHES 2025 CHRISTMAS APPEAL IN NORTHERN IRELAND

The festive season is a time for joy, togetherness and celebration β€” but for some families across Northern Ireland, Christmas can be a period of stress, uncertainty and financial hardship. At NI Accident Management, we believe no child should wake up on Christmas morning in Northern Ireland without a gift to open, and no family should have to choose between a meal and warmth during the coldest months of the year.

That’s why we are proud to announce the launch of our 2025 Christmas Appeal, supporting families staying at the Grosvenor House and Glen Alva hostels, run by The Salvation Army. These incredible centres provide emergency accommodation, safety, and support to families who are navigating incredibly difficult circumstances. This Christmas, we’re stepping up β€” and we’re asking our community to join us.

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A Bigger Goal for a Bigger Impact

Last year, the generosity of our customers, partners and supporters helped us raise nearly Β£2,000 in just over a week. The impact was immediate and life-changing for families who would otherwise have very little at Christmas.

This year, we’re setting our sights even higher.

🎁 Our 2025 fundraising target: £5,000

Why the increase? Because the need is greater, and the number of families relying on refuge and crisis accommodation continues to grow. Your support will go directly towards Toy & Food vouchers for:

  • 32 families

  • 62 children aged from 6 months to 17 years

Every donation β€” big or small β€” helps us bring hope, comfort and festive magic to families who deserve a brighter Christmas.

Every Pound You Give Makes Double the Difference

To strengthen the impact even further, NI Accident Management will match every single pound donated in Northern Ireland.

That means:

  • Donate Β£10 β†’ Β£20 goes to families

  • Donate Β£25 β†’ Β£50 of support

  • Donate Β£50 β†’ Β£100 in Christmas essentials

Your generosity goes twice as far, doubling the number of families we can help and ensuring we reach as many children as possible.

How You Can Support the Appeal

There are two simple ways to get involved:

1. Donate directly to our GoFundMe page

Making a contribution takes less than a minute, and every donation is spent exclusively on essential support for the families in Grosvenor House and Glen Alva.

πŸ‘‰ Donate here

2. Donate a physical gift

If you prefer to give a present rather than a monetary contribution, we are gratefully accepting new toys, gifts, and seasonal items suitable for children of all ages.

πŸ“ Drop-off location:
City East Post Box
68–72 Newtownards Road
Belfast
BT4 1GW

Your gift will be delivered directly to families in time for Christmas morning.

NI Accident Management: Coming Together to Spread Christmas Cheer in Northern Ireland in 2025

The families staying in Salvation Army hostels are experiencing some of the toughest chapters of their lives β€” homelessness, financial difficulty, domestic challenges or crisis situations. These parents and children show incredible resilience, but Christmas can be an especially emotional time.

By supporting this appeal, you are doing far more than providing food or a toy.
You are giving:

  • A moment of joy

  • A sense of normality

  • Relief for parents under pressure

  • A magical memory for a child who truly needs it

Together, we can ensure these families feel seen, supported and valued this Christmas.

Thank You for Making a Difference

We are always humbled by the kindness of our community, and we are confident that with your help, we will reach β€” and hopefully exceed β€” our Β£5,000 goal.

Let’s make Christmas 2025 brighter for every child in Grosvenor House and Glen Alva.
Thank you for your generosity, compassion and festive spirit.

And of course you can keep up to date with all of our news and updates on our social channels: Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook.

BRINGING CHRISTMAS CHEER TO FAMILIES IN NEED: NI ACCIDENT MANAGEMENT LAUNCHES 2025 CHRISTMAS APPEAL IN NORTHERN IRELAND | NI Accident Management Northern Ireland 2025

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