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9th November 2020
04:25pm GMT

“I like to serve others," she says. "Our charity work serves vulnerable people in different ways and I like that - I’m happy when I make someone happy.
“Many Burundian families are very poor, so they dream of a Christmas day where they can get access to good and sufficient food for their children.
"This is why children are truly amazed and surprised when they receive beautiful Christmas gift shoeboxes from Ireland - they cry but their eyes are full of joy. It is a very special event for them."
But the importance of a shoebox isn't just grounded in its contents. According to Vestine, the appeal has had a wider societal impact, particularly with education.
"We distribute shoeboxes through a number of schools," she says. "For students who abandon school, they often return , so that they can receive a gift the following year. It is good to encourage them to be in school and have ambitions."
Each year, Team Hope delivers thousands upon thousands of shoeboxes filled with toys, sweets, and clothes to children in need across Europe and Africa.
This year, things are going to be a little different due to the coronavirus pandemic. Instead of filling a shoebox at home, the charity is asking people to get involved online and fill a virtual shoebox that will then be delivered directly to a child in need.
Despite this change, Team Hope remain hopeful that this year's drive will be a success, and Vestine remains hopeful that shoeboxes will continue to bring a smile to Burundi children's faces.
“We cannot overstate the value of a shoebox," she says. "It is an opportunity for children to receive gifts that their parents would love to give them, but cannot provide them with.
"In most cases, children don’t have items of their own and share everything with their siblings. For some, this is the first time in their life they will be gifted something to call their own. Can you imagine what that feels like?
You can find out more about this year's Team Hope Christmas Shoebox Appeal here. Explore more on these topics: