Tot who asked for charity donations instead of birthday presents backs our Smiles at Christmas campaign, and asks you to do the same
Generous India White missed out gifts to help raise cash to send her friends cancer stricken mum for potentially life saving treatment in Germany
A CARING tot who won hearts across the country has backed The Sun's Smiles At Christmas campaign.
India White hit the headlines last month after she urged her friends to donate money they would have spent on her birthday presents to her friends gravely ill mum.
The inspirational six-year-old managed to raise £180 to help send her pal's cancer stricken parent to Germany for potentially life saving treatment.
Now the generous youngster is urging The Sun's caring readers to follow her example and help someone in need this Christmas.
In a heart warming video India, sat next to a festive Christmas tree asks you to: "Please donate money to ."
The ever caring girl then wishes everyone a Merry Christmas as she gives her own little smile at Christmas down the camera.
For Smiles At Christmas The Sun, like India, are asking our millions of caring readers to make a difference this festive season by sending money, toys, or both to children who are in need.
We are asking you to donate to any of four charities which care for kids.
The first charity is which gives more than £5million a year to research and wants “personalised” treatment for every youngster by 2020.
The second is which helps children of military personnel who have died serving their country.
Thirdly is providing medical aid and education in the Middle East for desperate families fleeing the tyranny of ISIS.
The fourth is a federation of more than 220 services which help domestic violence victims in refuges across Britain.
The Sun have been campaigning with Women's Aid through our Give Me Shelter campaign to keep the national network of domestic abuse refuges open.
Give cash
Online:
Text: To give £2, text KIDS55 2 to 70070. You can change the amount to £3, £4, £5 or £10 by changing the last figure to 3, 4, 5 or 10.
Post: Send a cheque, made payable to JustGiving Foundation, to JustGiving The Sun Appeal, Bluefin Building 2nd Floor, London SE1 0TA
Give toys
You can donate new or used toys in good condition at 1,370 branches of McColl’s convenience stores.
Toys “R” Us will accept new toys only — look for special Sun trolleys near entrances.
Tell pals
Like our Facebook page
Or tweet using #SmilesAtChristmas to let us know how you’re getting involved!
Kate's daughter Lola is in the same class as India at Ellenbrook Primary School in Worsley, Greater Manchester.
The caring tot's dad, former Manchester City star David White, also donated a series of his old shirts, raising a further £1,600.
Mum Emma, 36, a personal trainer, said: "It all started with an ad on TV about children in Africa and she got upset about it. We said why don’t we do something for her friend at school who’s mother is ill.
"Without going into any details, we told her she was ill and needed to get better. She got presents from her family but she agreed not to have presents from people coming to her party. Instead, people donated cash.
“I thought it was a lovely gesture from a six-year-old.
“I just think when kids have these parties, they don’t play with the presents people get them. It’s a bit of a waste of money. This is a better way of doing it.”
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The money raised went to , 38, who was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010 - two weeks after giving birth.
She had a mastectomy, underwent chemotherapy and radiotherapy and was eventually given the all clear.
But in 2012 she began suffering back pain and was devastated to learn the cancer had returned - this time in her bones and liver.
She had a second bout of chemo at The Christie Hospital but since learned there was nothing more doctors could do.
Just like little India, you can help make a child's festive season a little happier by donating to The Sun's Smiles at Christmas campaign.
We're supporting four charities that work to help some of the world's most desperate kids.
Any amount you can give will help to put a smile on the face of a child this Christmas.