Ayrshire Post

Vicky’s festive helping hand

Firefighte­r’s community support

- MIKE WILSON

A kind hearted Ayr firefighte­r has helped her local community by providing much needed essential items and children’s toys.

Vicky Hodge volunteers at South Ayrshire Foodbank and also helps out at Newton Primary, where she has just donated 200 gift bags.

As well as a toy and a selection box, a gift bag also included warm clothes and a jacket. She was also able to give children a present they could give to their parents.

Vicky, who gathered her donations mainly through a Facebook and social media campaign, said: “I saw how much help the school needed.

“They have a brilliant head teacher and run a foodbank, clothing bank and help with fuel poverty. They run breakfast and supper clubs. You can see the difference all this makes to the kids.

“I live nearby, I work here and know the people. I want to do all I can to try and help.

“There are other people involved too. I co- ordinate it and do the deliveries and I’ve been able to get lots of stuff. I’ve a great bunch of people who can get me things.”

Vicky is Watch Commander for East, North and South Ayrshire as well as Ayr Community Fire Station.

Her work has further inspired the Ayrshire Stations to support Newton Primary. Through the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, they have provided a grant of £ 3,000 to the school.

The funds will be allocated to help address inequaliti­es in the area, with £ 1,500 going towards tackling fuel poverty.

The school helps families by topping up energy cards to help ensure homes are heated during winter. The remaining £ 1,500 will provide fresh food produce and essential toiletries.

In addition to this, the local fire stations collected an extra £ 1,500, donated all the selection boxes and some food parcels. These funds will go towards mattresses for children and bedding.

Vicky visits the school every week during a time when parents collect food parcels. She’ll find out what they need, check their safety, and if there are smokers at home ask if fire- retardant bedding would benefit them.

She also credits the work of head teacher Fiona McAvoy, who was awarded an MBE last year for her services to education and for her determinat­ion to tackle inequaliti­es experience­d by children and young people in north Ayr.

Steven Campbell is Station Commander for Ayr Community Fire Station.

He said: “We fully support Vicky with her valuable work alongside Newton Primary.

“This aligns with our own initiative­s where we seek to engage and build relationsh­ips within our communitie­s in a bid to keep people safe.

“The generosity from the crews at Ayr, and other stations within Ayrshire has been overwhelmi­ng. After an extremely difficult year it is fantastic to see such great community spirit and partnershi­p working.

“Our further aim is that by engaging with our young people we can help to address inequaliti­es and guide them onto paths which enable them to develop in their formative years in life.”

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Vicky has been busy donating throughout the festive period
Christmas spirit Vicky has been busy donating throughout the festive period

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