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These friends from Kirkby are making Easter extra special for kids in their area
4 years ago
Friends who wanted to make Easter egg-stra special for local kids this year have organised a gigantic Egg Hunt.
Sarah OâConnor, Sarah Perrin and Kirsty Perrin are planning to hide more than 200 Easter eggs in two Kirkby parks to bring smiles to the faces of families in the area.
âAfter the year weâve had, we just thought it would be nice for children to have an Easter Egg Hunt and something to look forward to,â says Sarah OâConnor who, with Sarah Perrin, works at Westvale Care Home.
âItâs been a hard 12 months for everyone, and itâs not just adults who have suffered mentally because of the crisis, children have struggled too,â she adds.Â
âWeâd all been inspired after a walk one day, having seen a woman leaving books for children to find. It was such a lovely gesture, and a nice idea.
âWe got talking and decided it would be nice to do something for Easter. We see a lot of families in the parks around late morning on Sundays, so it seemed like a good idea to hide eggs for them to find on Easter Sunday â a nice surprise to put smiles on a few faces.â
Sarah adds: âMe and Sarah also realised that we are still lucky enough to be in work and a lot of people arenât. Many families have lost income through Covid so we wanted to do it for those families as well.â
The three women â mum-of-two Kirsty is a mobile hairdresser currently on furlough â clubbed together to buy most of the Easter Eggs which they are adding to the donations of chocolate goodies that people have kindly made.
They plan to hide the eggs in Littledale Park and Northwood Park on April 4 â and theyâve even made plans in case it rains (âweâve got plastic zip bags to keep them dry!).
Sarah goes on: âOne of the good things about the pandemic is how people have come together and done things for the community like this.
âEveryone knows everyone in Kirkby, itâs such a close-knit community, so it would be nice to think that that spirit, and things like this, will carry on afterwards. For that reason too, we are putting little notes on the eggs and choc asking people not to be greedy and take more than one, so other people get a chance!â
The girls would love to know how many people find the eggs and to see some of the smiley faces, so theyâre asking people to tag them in their pictures.
âIt will be lovely to see what the response is. Itâs nice to make a bit of a difference and, at the very least, wish everyone a Happy Easter.â
Kirsty Perrin Instagram: kirstyshair
Sarah Perrin Facebook: Sarah Perrin
Sarah OâConnor Twitter:@sazoz42