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Inishowen embraces Operation
Christmas Child
06.11.07
PEOPLE around Inishowen
are once again embracing a unique charity drive to
bring gifts to desperately needy children this
Christmas.
The Operation Christmas Child shoe box appeal has
been ongoing for several weeks throughout the
peninsula with parents and children enthusiastically
filling gift boxes for street children and orphans
throughout the world.
The project is run by Samaritan's Purse and last
year, boxes from Buncrana, Moville, Carndonagh and
many other local towns were among the 271,067 sent
from Ireland.
They reached children in countries spanning Eastern
Europe as well as Nepal, Swaziland, Lesotho and
Mozambique. For many of them, it is the only present
they have ever received. |
Serenity House
chairperson, Maura Cannon and treasurer Annette
Faulkner co-ordinate the project for the people of
Moville, Greencastle and surrounding areas. Maura
says the appeal is growing in popularity every year.
"People really get behind the shoe box appeal
because it is a great way to give something to the
poorest children in the |
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world at Christmas and
it doesn't cost a fortune," said Maura. "It's also a
great thing for parents and children to do together
from getting the box, covering it with wrapping
paper and then selecting the gifts for either a boy
or a girl." The deadline has been extended for
another week and boxes can be dropped in to Serenity
House and other appeal outlets until Friday,
November 9.
People are also asked to enclose a cheque for just
€3 or more, made payable to Samaritan's Purse
towards the promotion and distribution costs of the
project. |
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