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Blairgowri­e woman Linda’s gift of cookers to foodbank

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A Pe r t h s h i r e woman who once had to rely on food handouts has now become a charity donor herself, having delivered slow cookers to Per th Foodbank.

Linda Millar of Blairgowri­e is raising funds for the appliances and has so far donated 40, with dozens more still to be dropped off.

Linda got the idea through her interactio­ns on social media with Adrian Heald, who works as an NHS specialist.

He campaigns to draw attention to the issue of food poverty.

“T here is a chap on Twitter, Adrian Heald, who gave me the idea to give slow cookers”, she said.

“I receive donations for the cookers and I get them wherever I can get them the cheapest.”

Linda has first- hand experience of living below the poverty line, and says her fundraisin­g is a way of giving back.

She believes the coronaviru­s pandemic has made life difficult even for people with a regular income.

She said: “I know what it’s like to suffer from food and fuel poverty.

“This is like a giving back thing.

“I think 2020 has been one of those years where even people who are working are struggling.”

She added: “The cost of using a slow cooker also costs less by the time you’ve boiled a pot.”

Eleanor Kelleher of Perth Foodbank was on hand to receive the slow cookers.

She expressed huge gratitude to Linda for her fundraisin­g efforts, and says the slow cookers will be distribute­d among local foodbank users who lack means of cooking.

She said: “We will distribute them to people who come in and maybe don’t have a cooker.

“We are also sharing some of them with the c h a r i ty Starter Pa c k s , which helps disadvanta­ged people when they move into a new house.”

Linda has also donated a range of recipe books alongside the cookers to help generate meal ideas among recipients.

However, this is not the first time Linda has undertaken a charitable venture.

She previously raised money for The Biscuit Fund – that aims to tackle food and fuel poverty – and last month shaved her hair for cancer charities.

Linda is now looking forward to the positives in her life and will begin a new job at Blairgowri­e dog food company Bella and Duke on Monday.

Linda’s fundraisin­g can be followed on Twitter @ DonateSlow and donations can be made on her JustGiving page.

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Linda Millar from Blairgowri­e has donated slow cookers to Perth Foodbank. Picture by Steve Brown.

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