Fifers fill festive backpacks for child refugees

An appeal to make Christmas special for child refugees has led to an extraordinary act of generosity by staff at Sky in Dunfermline.
Backpacks for refugees filled by Fife workersBackpacks for refugees filled by Fife workers
Backpacks for refugees filled by Fife workers

Edinburgh charity ReAct, which is a partners of local group Refuge Fife, have been working with volunteers in Samos, Greece, trying to offer basic schooling to the 525 refugee children stranded there.

Jan McCall, a volunteer from Kirkcaldy ,regularly visits the camps in Greece.
She asked for backpacks containing pens and pencils, as well as basic toys, hats, gloves and treats, to be made up for the children.

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Following an earlier appeal for donations of household items for the Syrian refugees in Fife, Danielle McLeod, a manager at Sky, got in touch and offered to help.

Backpacks for refugees filled by Fife workersBackpacks for refugees filled by Fife workers
Backpacks for refugees filled by Fife workers

When Jan told her that she was hoping to provide backpacks for the children in the camp for Christmas, Danielle offered to put together the gifts for the children aged six to 10.

She got her staff, her family and her friends involved, and within days, had all 159 backpacks ready to go.

Jan said: ‘‘I was speechless when Danielle told me what she’d done. ’It’s a truly amazing contribution to make and I never expected such support.

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‘‘The children in Samos will be thrilled to bits. They have so little to call their own that receiving a backpack like this, full of treats that they can keep, will give them a real boost.’

The backpacks will be shipped out to Samos on December 10, Each one will have the child’s name attached, using personalised tags designed by local man Robin Rodigan.