Otago Daily Times

Christmas bears bring joy

INVERCARGI­LL

- LAURA SMITH laura.smith@odt.co.nz

SEVENYEARO­LD Penny Smith had never had a bed full of teddy bears — until yesterday.

Nearly 300 teddy bears were given to the Southland Hospital children’s ward in the first of two donation drops from Whitcoulls Invercargi­ll.

She had been in the hospital for about a week, and took a bear for herself and her brother.

‘‘They’re really snugly and fluffy. I quite like their green bow ties.’’

Penny called her bear Rosie because she liked the name, as well as roses.

Whitcoulls Invercargi­ll supervisor Roz Waldron said the annual teddybear drive allowed the firm to give back to the community.

‘‘It just shows a little bit of love and spirit, especially for the kids at this time of year.’’

Colleague and saleswoman Gail Mackintosh knew firsthand the joy the bears provided.

‘‘I know someone who got a bear a couple of years ago because she broke her arm and she was just over moon.

‘‘It’s good to see. It is something really special for those who get them.’’

Registered nurse Chris Egerton could not remember a year in the last decade without the teddybear donation.

It was wonderful to see the delight in Penny’s eyes, she said.

‘‘That instant cuddling, something to love when they don’t want to be here at any point.’’

The Whitcoulls staff thanked customers for supporting the drive.

 ?? PHOTO: LAURA SMITH ?? Piled up . . . Penny Smith (left) had a teddybear delivery at the Southland Hospital children’s ward from Whitcoulls Invercargi­ll supervisor Roz Waldron.
PHOTO: LAURA SMITH Piled up . . . Penny Smith (left) had a teddybear delivery at the Southland Hospital children’s ward from Whitcoulls Invercargi­ll supervisor Roz Waldron.
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