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    Your generosity touches hearts.
    by Jenny Legg (author email [email protected])

    UK Newsquest Regional Press - This is Hampshire
    December 22, 2004

    BASINGSTOKE -- HUNDREDS of needy children in eastern Europe are
    celebrating an extra special Christmas - thanks to the kindness of
    readers of The Basingstoke Extra.

    Last month, the Gazette Newspapers offices were filled with more
    than 600 brightly-decorated shoeboxes, stuffed full of presents,
    from generous readers.

    The boxes were donated for The Basingstoke Extra-backed Operation
    Christmas Child appeal, run by charity Samaritan's Purse.

    The shoeboxes, which contained simple items such as sweets, toys
    and crayons, have now been delivered to children in Serbia, Croatia
    and Armenia.

    A final delivery to Russia is set to take place this week as part
    of the international appeal to provide more than one million of the
    world's poorest children with a Christmas present this year.

    Roger Fenton, the regional manager for Samaritan's Purse, said:
    "I have distributed the presents in previous years, and the typical
    reaction from a child is one of complete wonder.

    "Many of them don't usually get a gift in any form, so to have
    a stranger give them a present with no strings attached is really
    moving for them.

    "It's like a message of love from a different place, and they don't
    have to do anything to receive it."

    He added: "People are really generous. You can never thank them enough.

    "They don't appreciate what a huge difference it makes when they pay
    a few pounds to give things like a toothbrush or hat."

    Mr Fenton said volunteers at the charity's regional warehouse in
    Eastleigh had handled about 55,000 boxes this year, and that nationally
    the charity had broken the million mark.

    "It looks like there are more than last year. The indications are
    that there was a much greater response," said Mr Fenton.

    "I think that's because we have become more well known, and people
    find this a nice way to give. When you give a present, it's more
    personal. People like to give in that way, rather than just donating
    money."

    Since 1990, Operation Christmas Child has delivered shoeboxes to
    more than 23 million children in eastern Europe, in countries such
    as Bosnia, Romania and Serbia.
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