HOME care staff stepped in to donate to donate gifts to a Christmas appeal run by Children in Poverty Inverclyde.
Invercare, which is based in Greenock, has donated toys to the charity which helps struggling families across the region.
The toys will now be handed over to King's Oak Primary in Greenock's east end.
Charity chairman Pat Burke said: "Invercare staff donated a magnificent selection of toys yesterday.
"These were generously purchased by the staff who wished to donate to children in to those families locally in most need and to ensure they have a magical Christmas."
Once again businesses, organisations and groups across Inverclyde have been digging deep in aid of Children in Poverty Inverclyde.
All the presents go to frontline services as well as schools and nurseries to help those families who need it the most.
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