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Operation Shoebox in full swing 07.11.08

Volunteers wanted to check and seal Inishowen parcels

ORPHANS, cancer victims and children living in desperate poverty have few reasons to smile. But thanks to the kindness and generosity of Inishowen people, Christmas brings a ray of sunshine into the lives of some of the world’s neediest children.
Last year, children in the Ukraine opened 3,232 shoeboxes filled with gifts from people right across the peninsula. And this year, over local 20 schools and many individuals are preparing to take part in Operation Christmas Child, the project run by charity Samaritan’s Purse.
“It is heartbreaking to realise that thousands of children in the world cannot look forward to toys and treats, whether at Christmas or any other time of the year,” said Buncrana-based shoebox appeal co-ordinator Ruth Garvey-Williams, “simple things we take for granted, like a toothbrush, a small cuddly toy or a toy car, are priceless treasures for Pictured with just some of the shoeboxes already donated are from left Ruth Garvey-Williams, Zoe Friel, Mary Crossan, Bethany Garvey-Williams and Andrew Garvey-Williams.
youngsters who have nothing.
“We had to wipe away tears when we watched a video of the children receiving their shoebox gifts last year. One little boy danced for five minutes, even before he opened his shoebox and a small girl held up a lollipop with a huge grin on her face. These simple boxes are packed full of more than little gifts – they are filled with love, joy and hope,” Ruth added.
There is still time to fill a shoebox. Pick up a leaflet in local shops, libraries or churches. Filled shoeboxes can be delivered at the following drop-off points up to November 12: Euro Spar, Buncrana, Kelly’s Supermarket, Carndonagh Serenity House, (Moville). Thanks to the generosity of Buncrana councillor Paul Bradley, the Shoebox Appeal Centre for Inishowen will be in the old EuroStretch shop, High Street, Buncrana. The centre will be open between Monday 3 November and Friday 14 November.
Call in any time to pick up leaflets or empty shoeboxes or to find out more about the appeal. Ready-wrapped shoeboxes will also be available for a small donation (with all money going to fill more boxes). If you can’t fill a box yourself, why not drop off some small gifts (cuddly toys, stationery items, sweets, etc.) and we will do the rest.
Volunteers are needed from Monday 3 November to help check and seal all the boxes from Inishowen (in order to meet the customs regulations). If you would like to help or have any further questions please call Ruth or Andrew on 074 93 22622. (Inishowen Independent)
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