A young boy donated all of his "savings" to support families in Ukraine. Warren Barton, 8, had been saving his pocket money for a while, but after seeing the suffering caused by the Russian war, he decided there was a better use for his money.
He visited his local Co-Operative store in Huddersfield, where people can donate to a pot being saved up for the country, Yorkshire Live reports. READ MOREBus passenger fares to be capped as part of sweeping reform to public transport Customers can donate as much or as little as they like and can get a sunflower badge upon donation - when worn, will showcase support for Ukraine.
All the badges have been handmade by staff at the Huddersfield supermarket. On Wednesday (March 11) a Co-Op worker shared a post on Facebook which said: "We'll have a few more Sunflowers for Ukraine in at the Co-op tonight from 6pm. "We have 100 Sunflower pin badges for sale at £1 each, with all proceeds to the Ukraine DEC Fund.
Handmade and limited quantity. Thanks to all for supporting." Warren was one of a few customers went down and in a sweet video he is seen smiling as he gives his pocket money away.
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