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Debbie Greensmith from Rochester who works at Strood Academy has received a present from kmfm's Make Someone's Christmas

By: Nicola Everett neverett@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 18:20, 18 December 2018

A mum-of-four from Medway who runs community projects for the homeless and elderly has received a surprise present from kmfm to make sure she has an extra special Christmas.

Debbie Greensmith from Rochester works at Strood Academy and helps teach the students to love where they live.

She has organised collecting Christmas gifts for the elderly at Medway Maritime Hospital along with carol singing and even a tea party at the school.

Scroll down to hear what happened when kmfm gave Debbie a call

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Debbie was nominated by her friend Kat Chidlow to receive a special gift as part of kmfm's Make Someone's Christmas.

Kat said: "Debbie is the most selfless person in the world.

"She is a single mum of four who struggles to make ends meet. Debbie works two jobs to provide everything she can for her kids and still has the time to conduct community projects for the homeless and for the elderly as part of her charity community work with the school she works in.

"The students absolutely love her and every time she has a new community initiative for them to get involved in, they flock to be a part of it.

"Debbie really is amazing and has had a very tough year, she still manages to keep it all together and organise Christmas gifts for the elderly wards at Medway Hospital, Carol singing to raise money for the hospital, stocking and charity appeals for caring hands and an elderly tea party at the school to spread festive spirit.

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"We want to give some festive spirit back for Debbie and her family. It would be lovely if Debbie and her family could have a festive day out together so we can spread some cheer back to her."

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Yesterday, university security officer Beatrice Janes was treated to a London theatre trip in recognition of being like a second mum to hundreds of students at Canterbury Christchurch University.

If you missed any of last week's calls you can listen here now and Rob will be surprising more nominees from across the county on kmfm Drivetime until Friday as part of Make Someone's Christmas with Kent Reliance.

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