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Seaforth couple travels to the Philipines to help Sleeping Children
Whitney South
Huron Expositor
Chris and Gail Hills have always had a
passion for helping children and nothing
could be closer to their hearts than the
needs of Sleeping Children Around the
World (SCAW).
Recently, the couple travelled to the
Philipines as part of a group of volunteers
to help hand out bed kits, a much needed
service provided by SCAW in developing
nations.
"The reality of living in third world
countries is grim," says Chris, explain-
ing how just one bed kit can make the
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difference for an entire family. "They've got
nothing and when you're there helping, the
experience is just overwhelming, they're
just so grateful."Donors for over 20 years,
Chris says the couple never thought about
actually travelling.
"I didn't think I could handle it emotion-
ally," explained Chris. "A friend of mine I
didn't know was involved, encouraged me
and I was hooked, once you've experienced
something like this you just can't get
enough of it."An organization which pro-
vides bed kits to kids across the globe,
SCAW is a group dedicated to making a dif-
ference in a child's life, regardless of race
or religion, who are in need and are typi-
cally located in underdeveloped and devel-
oping countries. On this trip, the group was
able to distribute 6,000 kits, an annual goal
they have been able to reach the past cou-
ple years.
Murray and Margaret Dryden of Etobi-
coke founded the charity in 1970, with the
hope every child in the world could benefit
from the comfort of a good night's sleep.
"It all started when Murray tripped over
a child sleeping on pavement in India. He
thought if that child could get a better
night's sleep, he would be able to do better
at school," said Chris. "I actually met a
young man who still had his blanket and
bed mat from a bed kit he got in 1998, he'd
even taken it to university. He said it
changed everything for him."
Since the organization began, SCAW has
raised over $23 million in order to provide
bed kits for children in 33 countries world-
wide, reaching their millionth child in
2009.
According to the organization's website,
not one penny of the $35 bed kit donation
is spent on administration, 100 per cent
goes to a needy child.
The couple had previously gotten the
chance to travel to Sri Lanka together two
years ago, while Chris has travelled several
times over the past four years.
For Gail, the ability to interact with the
children and their families was something
she'll never forget.
"There was one child who was so small,
very very tiny. Because he was so small, I
got down on my knees to him and I was
giving him a bed kit when he spontaniously
ran into my arms and I swung him around,
it was a wonderful moment," she said,
smiling
"These moments really hit you, you're
in tears often."The bed kits provided con-
tain much more than just items needed for
a good night's sleep.
Besides a mat or mattress, pillow, sheet,
blanket and mosquito net, children
selected for the program also receive other
necessities including a towel, flip flops and
even school supplies. Contents vary from
country to country depending on local
needs, and products selected to be part of
the kit are made and purchased from the
countries where they're distributed, in
order to support the local economy.
After each kit is handed out, every child
is photographed with the donor's name
and country, or special occasion message,
on a label. Each photograph is then mailed
to the donor as a way to help them remem-
ber the child who so greatly benefited from
their gift.In the Philipines, children and
their families usually live in 10 -foot by
8 -foot tin shack with dirt floors and no run-
ning water and many only earn enough to
spend $1 a day on food.
"The whole thing won't work without
donors, so it's up to generous people out
there to help give children a chance to
improve their way of life," Chris explained.
"Spreading the word and getting people
interested is so important, absolutely eve-
rything is volunteer based."
For more information on how to donate
to Sleeping Children Worldwide, visit www.
scaw.org.
Chris Hills can be contacted at either
kithills@hotmail.com, or by calling 519-522-
1913.