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Donations for homeless pouring into day centre

By: David Gazet

Published: 08:00, 24 December 2017

Donations have been pouring in to the Kent Messengers’ You Can Help campaign.

For the past five weeks, schools, businesses and the public have been donating food, warm clothing and other essential items to Maidstone Day Centre.

Last week, children from Five Acre Wood School donated 25 colourfully wrapped shoeboxes filled with winter goodies to the centre in Knightrider Street, run by Maidstone Homeless Care.

Five Acre Wood School donated 25 shoeboxes filled with Christmas essentials to Maidstone Day Centre
Kent Turkeys donating turkeys for homeless for You Can Help, KM appeal. From Left: Pictured are Tony Fleck, Vasko Spasov from Kent Turkeys with Dave Holland & Angela Clay from Homeless Care

As well as a few festive treats, presents included hats, gloves and scarves to help keep the homeless warm this winter.

Rozana Rana, the teaching assistant who organised the donation, said: “I am so delighted our children got behind this amazing homeless centre, and we wish everybody a very happy Christmas.”

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Elsewhere seven-year-old Harry Jordan, of Tonbridge Road, made another bumper collection of food, toiletries and clothing.

The Barming Primary School pupil told his family to forgo presents last year and help him create a reverse advent calendar with donations for the homeless.This year he also went to businesses for help.

Zofia Grzymala, Maidstone Day Centre manager receives the filled rucksacks and sleeping bags from Tudor Park membership coordinator Tina Medcraft

Meanwhile staff at Tudor Park Marriott Hotel and Country Club filled 20 rucksacks donated by Mountain Warehouse with sleeping bags, torches, thermal underwear, flasks, socks, lip salve and raincoats for the centre.

And there are signs the Christmas dinner for those spending the big day at Maidstone Day Centre won’t disappoint this year, thanks to Kent Turkeys.

The franchise, based at Woolpack Corner Farm in Benenden Road, Biddenden, donated four feathered fowl. Tony Fleck, director, said: “People should never be homeless in a country like ours in this day and age and so if there is any person I would like to help it is those people.”

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Our You Can Help appeal is run with Homeless Care.

Items needed include tins of non-perishable goods, ready meals and toiletries. Cheese, bacon, sausages, eggs and butter or spreads are also welcome.

The centre needs torches, nail clippers, disposable razors, waterproofs, T-shirts, gloves and woolly hats.

Collection points are:

To help, call 01622 674064.

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