Warwick-based charity to spread kindness in the community

Evelyn Smith.Evelyn Smith.
Evelyn Smith.
A Warwick-based charity will be encouraging people to carry out acts of kindness tomorrow (Saturday).

Evelyn’s Gift was created in memory of seven-year-old Evelyn Smith, who died in 2013 after having a viral and bacterial infection of her upper respiratory tract.

The charity’s logo is taken from a quick sketch that Evelyn did for her mum Helen Smith, which had the words ‘be happy’.

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In Evelyn’s memory, the charity holds ‘Be Happy Day’ on her birthday, which will be on Saturday (December 1).

The 'be happy' drawing by Evelyn.The 'be happy' drawing by Evelyn.
The 'be happy' drawing by Evelyn.

This year, the charity has a variety of projects planned to spread kindness through the community.

Richard Eddy, mayor of Warwick, said: “By carrying out little acts of kindness, Evelyn’s Gift has made a big difference to Warwick’s residents and its communities and I am very proud to champion the cause as one of my mayor’s charities.

“As part of Be Happy Day on December 1, we’re holding a ‘Festive Fair’ in the Ballroom of The Court House in Warwick, with stalls featuring fabulously festive gifts and local fayre. There will be refreshments and cakes, plus Father Christmas will be there for the kids.

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