B&Q have partnered with the charity Shelter and artist and homelessness activist David Tovery to shine a light on homeless children in England this Christmas – with £1 from every real Christmas tree bought now until Sunday (7 December) going straight to the charity.

If you’ve been looking for a reason to opt for a real tree instead of one of the best artificial Christmas trees, let it be this one. The partnership highlights that there will be 172,420 homeless children in England this Christmas, and the donation will go a small way to helping.

To highlight the issue and importance of the subject, David Tovey has created 172 temporary Christmas trees to represent the growing number of children who don’t have a place to call home.

During this time of year, it can be exciting to browse the best gift guides and attempt to nail some of the hottest Christmas trends, but for many families, this is not the case.

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