Campbeltown Courier

Bowled over by support

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The organiser of a fundraiser for Ukrainian refugees has described Campbeltow­n’s kindness and generosity as ‘second to none’.

Helen Gilchrist of The Jolly Monday Show thanked the community for helping raise more than £1,100 at a coffee afternoon at Campbeltow­n Bowling Club last Saturday.

A mountain of delicious baking was snapped up in no time and mugs featuring sunflowers – Ukraine’s national flower – in blue and yellow, the war-torn country’s national colours made and donated by Lesley Mullen of Little Star Creations flew off the shelves.

Helen said: ‘A huge thank you to everyone who donated baking, raffle prizes and money,’ she said, ‘as well as the helpers, especially the bowling club ladies and Elizabeth McCallum, the coffee queen.

‘It was lovely to see everyone enjoying the day and, of course, raising an amazing amount of money, with donations still coming in.’

If any Ukrainian refugees are housed in Campbeltow­n in the next few months, Helen hopes to donate the money directly to them.

‘If not, it will go to the orphaned children who are now in Scotland,’ she said.

‘The town folk never let you down. Their kindness and generosity is second to none. Thank you Campbeltow­n.’

 ?? ?? The star products were mugs featuring Ukrainian sunflowers.
The star products were mugs featuring Ukrainian sunflowers.

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