HUNDREDS of Scots children received their festive toes transferring yesterday as a part of the annual Elf Toddle Stroll to boost cash for CHAS, a Scottish kids’s charity.
Scores of toddlers donned their elf apparel to embark on the one-mile stroll round The Centre in Livingston, West Lothian.
In the course of the two-lap course across the purchasing centre, the toddlers have been accompanied by acrobatic elves and Christmas characters, with Go Radio offering Christmas anthems on the day.
Livingston Ladies’s FC footballers have been additionally there to cheer on the toddlers, finishing up a brief heat up earlier than they set off.
Patrick Robbertze, Centre Director at The Centre, Livingston, mentioned: “Thanks to everybody who got here alongside to our annual Elf Toddle Stroll at The Centre, Livingston, to assist elevate funds for the youngsters’s charity, CHAS.
“It was nice to welcome much more folks this yr.
“A giant thanks additionally to all of our volunteers and everybody who helped make it an enormous success.
“It was such an effective way to spend a Sunday morning, having enjoyable and elevating funds on the similar time for such a worthy trigger.”
Zhenya Dove, Neighborhood Fundraiser at CHAS, mentioned: “We’re so grateful to all of the elf-tastic contributors, who joined us for the annual Elf Toddle Stroll.
“Each smile and each step got here with an added bonus of creating a significant influence on the lives of youngsters and households supported by CHAS.”