Didcot’s Play2Give launches its fifth Easter appeal. They aim to support children and families via Easter egg donations.

Andrew Baker, a brain injury survivor, started Play2Give. The charity accepts donations until April 11 and raises funds all year. They focus on children, health, and disability causes.
Last year, the community donated a huge amount of eggs, reaching 1,300. In total, they received over 2,500 eggs. The campaign supports young carers, Home-Start, and Didcot’s food bank.
People can donate eggs at Cornerstone Arts Centre, The Civic Hall, and Dunelm. The Berro Lounge and The Lambourn also act as donation points.
You can give money online to buy more eggs. The Play2Give bunny will deliver them before Easter weekend. Their Christmas appeal was very successful, with more toy donations than ever.