Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Besty’s bags help for homeless

- BY MATTEO BELL

A DUNDEE charity is doing its part to spread some cheer this winter by donating 127 bags of essentials to the homeless.

Besty’s was founded by 37-yearold Greg Burke in memory of his wife, Tracey, who died of cervical cancer in 2018.

The bags have been donated to Transform, a group dedicated to improving the lives of homeless people across Dundee and Angus.

They were handed over at Tracey’s auntie’s house.

Greg and his team are also planning to donate 50 bags of toys and games to school pupils in the city.

Greg said: “It’s just really nice to give back, especially at this time of year.

“We had a bit of money saved up, so we decided to give back to the community. We contacted Transform and a couple of local schools, Craigowl Primary and St Andrew’s Primary.

“The head teachers gave us some advice on what families at the school were really needing, which was helpful.

“The bags have got little games, toys, things like that, which are always good at this time of year.

“The bags for the homeless have got lots of important things in them too, more essential things like toothbrush­es, soaps, smelly stuff.

“It just feels like it’s something that we should be doing this year.”

Besty’s was officially registered as a charity in January last year only months after Tracey lost her three-year fight with teh disease.

Locals had raised £100,000 in just six weeks to fly her to Germany for specialist private treatment – but she died months later, surrounded by family at Roxburghe House.

Inspired by Tracey’s battle and his late mum Margaret’s fundraisin­g efforts – which earned her an MBE – Greg wanted to help the community which supported him in his darkest hour.

Greg, who works as a heating engineer, was also eager to acknowledg­e the hard work done by Besty’s staff, saying: “I need to give a massive shout out to the girls and everything that they did.

“Obviously, my work is a lot busier at this time of year so having them to help out was just amazing, they did all the work buying items and organising things.

“I also want to give my thanks to Mary and her husband, Ronnie, at our shop on Commercial

Street, they did a really great job raising money for us.

“I think it’s a great feeling for everyone involved, it’s always nice to give something back.”

While they have already made some huge donations, the team at Besty’s aren’t quite done yet.

“We’ve still got around £1,000 which we want to donate to one of our local foodbanks, we just haven’t decided which one yet.”

 ??  ?? Greg (centre) with the bags for the homeless and (from left) Transform’s Eileen Murray and Bryan Smith and Pat McDade and Carol Ireland.
Greg (centre) with the bags for the homeless and (from left) Transform’s Eileen Murray and Bryan Smith and Pat McDade and Carol Ireland.

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