Small Business Owner with Big Heart Spreads Christmas Cheer with Charity Toy Appeal

 
 

Left to right_ YWCA Yorkshire Manager Janine Egan, fundraiser Helen Foulstone, Heavenly Hairspray owner Paula Ashkenazi, David Clarke of Autosupplies (Chesterfield) Ltd .jpg

 

Heavenly Hairspray owner Paula Ashkenazi, is on a mission to ensure all children supported by local charity Green Gables, have a present to open on Christmas Day. Thanks to Paula and friends, a large number of toys and over £1000 has been collected. 

A passionate supporter of YWCA Yorkshire Green Gables, Paula has converted the upstairs room of her Mexborough salon into a toy donation centre. Collections for the Christmas Toy Appeal started in October, and the gifts will be delivered to families across Doncaster before Christmas Day.  

Not content with the toy appeal alone, on 28 November, Paula hosted a coffee morning to raise much needed funds for the women, children and families supported by Green Gables in Doncaster. 

Heavenly Hairspray opened its doors on Main Street in Mexborough in 2020. Born and raised locally, and returning to the area seven years ago after living abroad, Paula was determined to build a business that would benefit her neighbours. The salon has become a community hub for local groups to meet, craft, support each other and charitable causes. One such group, the ‘Knit & Natter’, gather regularly to knit toys which they donate to the Christmas Toy Appeal. 

Heavenly Hairspray business owner and community champion, Paula Ashkenazi, said: “As someone who grew up here and someone who cares about our community, I wanted the salon to be more than a place people come to get their hair done. I wanted it to be a place where people who live and work here can connect and support each other. Some wonderful friendships have sparked from the groups that meet here. By working together, we’ve been able to help vital local services, like Green Gables, who support young women, children and families who might not have others to fall back on in hard times. 

“In my mind, Green Gables sits at the heart of the Mexborough community. They are genuinely making a difference to the lives of young people who grew up around here. I can’t think of a better charity to support at Christmas.” 

The recent coffee morning and fundraising activity raised more than £750 for Green Gables. An additional cheque for £500 was generously donated by David Clarke on behalf of Autosupplies (Chesterfield) Ltd in support of the Green Gables Minibus appeal.