Apprentice Carpenters At John Sisk & Son Spread Christmas Cheer To Children In Need

They're delivering 500 handcrafted wooden toys to children's hospitals and charities in Ireland and the UK
Apprentice carpenters working wIth John Sisk & Son are spreading Christmas cheer to children in need by delivering 500 handcrafted wooden toys to children's hospitals and charities in Ireland and the UK in the lead up to Christmas.
The toys, which were handmade over the past month by apprentice carpenters and joiners at the company's workshop in Dublin, will be delivered to
Cork University Hospital, the Bon Secours and Bernardo'sin Cork
The Sisk Christmas Toy Story is a longstanding tradition that has been in place for over 40 years with work starting mid November before the toys are loaded into vans to be delivered to various locations around the country.
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