Cadets' second winterwear donation

Caring cadets have been running a campaign to collect coats and warm winter clothing and have successfully made a second delivery to Boston Stump.
Churchwarden Bob Tamberlin accepts a delivery of warm winter coats from Boston Police Cadets, pictured, from left, Section Leader Stephen Covell, Cadet Ryan Tittershill, Bob, Cadet Lauren Gamble and Cadet Holly King. EMN-180215-110339001Churchwarden Bob Tamberlin accepts a delivery of warm winter coats from Boston Police Cadets, pictured, from left, Section Leader Stephen Covell, Cadet Ryan Tittershill, Bob, Cadet Lauren Gamble and Cadet Holly King. EMN-180215-110339001
Churchwarden Bob Tamberlin accepts a delivery of warm winter coats from Boston Police Cadets, pictured, from left, Section Leader Stephen Covell, Cadet Ryan Tittershill, Bob, Cadet Lauren Gamble and Cadet Holly King. EMN-180215-110339001

Thecold weather can badly affect people who do not have the funds to properly equip themselves or their families for the winter.

So Boston Police Cadets have been running their own campaign in support of The Warm Rail at Boston Stump, which lets anyone who needs something from the rail help themselves.

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The young officers are also collecting old tieswhich will be turned into personal belongings envelopes as an alternative to the impersonal paper envelopes used to return or keep safe the personal belongings of people in hospital.

In the picture above churchwarden Bob Tamberlin is pictured with Boston Police Cadets, from left, Section Leader Stephen Covell, Cadet Ryan Tittershill, Bob, Cadet Lauren Gamble and Cadet Holly King.