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Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Homeless people in the area will have a more comfortable Christmas thanks to parcels that have been put together by Christchurch Council officers. 

Workers at the Civic Officers in Christchurch responded to a call for help from colleagues who were aware of the plight of homeless people, particularly at this dark and cold time of year. Soon a huge pile of clothing, books and toiletries had been donated and some people even gave money to the cause instead of sending Christmas cards to colleagues. Enough was given to provide more than 65 large parcels each consisting of new underwear and socks, t-shirts, shirts and jumpers, hats, gloves and scarves, a thermos flask and sachets of coffee, milk and sugar, cereal and chocolate bars, as well as miniature toiletries. 

Jan Collins, Housing Support Officer at the Council, who spearheaded the campaign, said: “I used to work directly with the homeless and organised this sort of campaign then. I know how much homeless people appreciated these parcels, so I decided to organise a campaign this year in my spare time. “Staff here at the Council have been brilliant as they have donated so much. I’ve also had donations from friends and family and I did some fundraising in my local pub. “Most of the parcels will be going to the Winterwatch Project at St Paul’s night shelter in Bournemouth where people from Christchurch, Bournemouth and Poole can go. We will also personally be distributing coats and thermal wear to people who we know will be sleeping rough over Christmas. “As a Council we do what we can to help homeless people, but it’s not always possible to help people with accommodation due to the limited stock in the borough and a high number of people on the waiting list.” 

Jan parceled up the donations with help of fellow Housing Support Officer Lynne McCarty and a friend, Jeanette Spenceley, who donated her time for a day.

 
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