Sunday, 20 May 2012

Anonymous £500 boosts fire family appeal

A generous anonymous donor boosted the PDDCS appeal to help a local family of a deaf child forced to leave home after a devastating fire.

Secretary Andy Palmer presented the £500 cheque to Louisa Stokes at her home on Saturday and saw for himself the progress that is being made, in part, thanks to the £800 already donated and the time and effort of the volunteers who helped out in the weeks following the fire.

"The house is looking much better. The walls are clean and white and new door frames and skirting boards look good" Andy Palmer said.

"Louisa has been through so much and has worked continuously to get her home back to a condition where her children can come back. I have so much respect for her resilience and spirit in such difficult circumstances. I would also like to pay tribute to everyone who has donated so far, be it time, toys, clothes or money. It has all made a difference. I would also like to give a mention to the anonymous donor who boosted the appeal by £500. Thank you so much. Thanks again to everyone who has helped so far." he said.

There is still lots to do in the house including replacing furniture, carpets, the kitchen and replacing blinds and curtains. The house is still not fit for children to live in. All the work to come costs money so if you think you can contribute, please visit the Virgin Money giving page. It only takes a moment and every little helps.



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