Charis Rae was horrified when she saw the burnt-out homes in Whitelee and wanted share all the proceeds from her tablet and macaroon sales with the families
A kind-hearted schoolgirl has warmed the hearts of those who lost their homes in the Whitelee fire by handing over hundreds of pounds from her tablet-selling business.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.After sharing an appeal online, Charis was inundated with orders for boxes of the sweet treats from across the town and, in just over two weeks, raised a "phenomenal" £1172.
Bursting with pride for her daughter's selfless efforts, mum Joanna said any additional money Charis makes after fundraising is going towards music lessons for her new drumkit. Neighbours watched in horror as dozens of firefighters fought for hours to bring the inferno under control in the midst of Storm Babet.
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