Help make this Christmas a little brighter...
Help make this Christmas a little brighter for an older person in Solihull by donating a gift. You could make your gift even more personal by adding a label with a festive message (please do not wrap the gifts as we need to be able to see what they are).
Biscuits and chocolates

We are collecting selection packs, biscuits and chocolates, which will be given to our Linking People Together clients at our Christmas lunches for lonley and isolated older people.
Donations can be dropped to us or one of the organisations who are kindly collecting donations for us:
- Age UK Solihull, The Core, Central Library Building, Homer Road, Solihull B91 3RG
- North Solihull Community Advice Hub, Chelmsley Wood Library, 10 West Mall
Chelmsley Wood B37 5TN - Morgan Parkes Recruitment - contact the team on 0121 296 5766 or careers@morganparkes.co.uk to arrange local collections
Please drop your donations off by by Friday 21 November
Thank you also to Paragon Banking who are making up hampers for people accessing our Community Advice Hubs, National Gas Metering for donating selection boxes for our PSI clients, and the residents of Lady Byron Lane and the following schools who are collecting biscuits and chocolates for us:
- Shirley Heath Junior School
- Meriden C of E Primary School
- Alderbrook School
For more information, or if you have several gifts for us and would like us to collect them from you, please email events@ageuksolihull.org.uk or leave a message on 0121 704 7842 and we will get back to you.
Delivering Joy
Pop into Dunelm Solihull and look out for our tags on their Delivering Joy Christmas tree.
Our tags have gift ideas for some of our befriending clients, who live alone and may not otherwise receive a gift this festive period.
To buy a gift for our clients:
1. Pick a tag
2. Buy or make a gift
3. Drop it off at Dunlem Solihull by Friday 21 November 2025
How else you can help this festive season
See our other festive activities and help us to continue to be here for older Solihull residents this challenging winter and beyond.