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Maci Rayford plays Santa in Canterbury after seeing homeless on streets

A little girl has played Santa to the homeless in Canterbury after she was moved by the sight of people living rough on the streets.

Maci Rayford, six, decided she had to help and launched her own fundraising campaign.

She has now given dozens of Christmas parcels containing vital provisions and treats to the Catching Lives charity.

Maci Rayford, six with James Duff at the Catching Lives day centre
Maci Rayford, six with James Duff at the Catching Lives day centre

“When I see homeless people on the street, I always ask mummy if I can have some money to give to them,” she said.

“Then we found out about the homeless shelter nearby and I asked how I could help.”

The caring youngster thought up a variety of money-making ideas throughout the summer, including a cake sale, raffle, nail painting party and even a six-mile sponsored bike ride.

The result was a whopping £770 raised, which she then spent on winter clothing, toiletries and treats for the homeless.

"It is brilliant to see someone so young take an interest in supporting our clients, and it shows that even if people are not quite old enough to volunteer in person, they can still support those who are less fortunate..." - Catching Lives trustee James Duff

They include sleeping bags, flasks, hats, gloves, socks, shower gels, shaving foam and various food items and chocolate goodies, all wrapped up for Christmas.

And last week, she and mum Vicky visited the Catching Lives charity day centre in Station Road East with their sacks of gifts and were welcomed by staff, volunteers and clients.

Vicky, of Hazebrouck Road, Faversham, said: “Maci has a big heart and wants to help everyone, but she has always shown extra interest in the homeless.

“She is too young to volunteer at the centre but wanted to fund-raise as much as she could to help provide people with essentials, especially during the colder months. All the ideas were her own initiatives and I’m very proud of her.”

Catching Lives trustee James Duff says everyone at the centre is thankful for Maci’s efforts.

“We have been following all of her fundraising events over the summer and are amazed by all the hard work she’s put in,” he said.

“Many of our clients have lost touch with loved ones and Christmas can be a difficult time for them. The items that Maci has donated will therefore be massively appreciated by them over the winter months.

“It is brilliant to see someone so young take an interest in supporting our clients, and it shows that even if people are not quite old enough to volunteer in person, they can still support those who are less fortunate.”

James presented Maci with a certificate and invited her back to the centre when the Christmas decorations have been put up.

n For more information about Catching Lives, including its Canterbury Community Shelter, which provides overnight accommodation from December to February, call 01227 464904 or visit the Catching Lives website.

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