Christmas is one of the most stressful times of year for many families but for those living in poverty, stress during the festive season has a much greater negative impact on children’s lives.
Mary Haiek, a Barnardos Program Manager at the Auburn Children’s Family Centre says “Over 420,000 of Australian households with children under 13, survive on an average of $347 per week*. These parents and carers feel pressured to buy gifts for their children at Christmas that they simply cannot afford and end up in debt long after the festive season. The financial stress can have a massive impact on the family dynamic leading to alcohol and drug abuse, homelessness or violence towards partners and children.
“Every Christmas, with more and more families who are already living in poverty, we see an increase in homelessness and more domestic violence as alcohol and stress takes its toll on troubled families. We work with more young people who are sleeping under bridges or staying with friends who are trying to get away from a bad situation at home.”
In the lead up to, during and after Christmas, Barnardos is busier than any other time of year and the charity relies heavily on Christmas toy donations and cash donations through its annual Star of Wonder Appeal:
The cash and toy donations help Barnardos provide support to families by offering services to minimise stress in families in need: