Walking home with her family after a hockey game one night, 11-year-old Caleigh Fagan of Moncton, N.B., saw a homeless man sitting alone who 鈥渓ooked very sad and not comfortable.鈥
The image stayed with her.
鈥淪he started saying, 鈥業 want to do something, what can I do?鈥欌 says Chandra Dempsey, Caleigh鈥檚 mother.
Using her own money, Fagan created 鈥淐aleigh鈥檚 comfort care kits,鈥 portable care packages with essential items she could hand out to the homeless people in her community.
鈥淢y parents always say if you feel like it鈥檚 a good thing to put your money towards, you can do it,鈥 Fagan says.
鈥淚 felt like that was a very important thing to put my money towards.鈥
Fagan also got her school, Lewisville Middle School in Moncton, involved by going to her teacher Mr. Bishop.
Fagan brought a three page proposal along, laying out costs, her objectives and ideas for fundraising and collecting items for the kits.
鈥淪he was really serious about this,鈥 says Bishop.
Each homeroom class is putting together their own kits, with school activities such as PJ Day, Slipper Day and Jersey Day being coopted to collect items -- but more donations keep coming in.
鈥淧eople are just leaving stuff at our door,鈥 says Fagan. 鈥淣obody even knows who it鈥檚 from.鈥