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Firefighters deliver 100 meals to Second World War veterans in Thanet on VE Day

Kind-hearted firefighters have been busy lifting the spirits of Second World War veterans by delivering them hot meals.

Crews from Kent Fire and Rescue Service (KRRS) has been supporting Age UK, Thanet by delivering meals to them today, VE Day.

Fire crews have been delivering meals to veterans. Picture: Kent Fire and Rescue Service
Fire crews have been delivering meals to veterans. Picture: Kent Fire and Rescue Service

With households across the country having to shield or self-isolate as a result of Covid-19, volunteers from the two organisations have distributed around 100 food boxes to those living in Thanet, who fought on the frontline.

The designated buddy boxes, which were funded by donations from people who wanted to show their support for veterans on the 75th anniversary of VE Day, are in addition to the hundreds of meals KFRS employees have helped Age UK Thanet to deliver to the elderly since social distancing measures were introduced.

Colin King, from KFRS said: “Our ongoing partnership with Age UK Thanet has helped to provide over 600 meals to those in need in the local area.

“The addition of the VE buddy boxes is a fantastic initiative and one we are delighted to help support, in line with out our continued commitment to the Military Covenant.

"The VE day meals were delivered by three of our on-call firefighters and the East Kent Station manager, who all volunteered their time to help.”

“We are so very grateful to our volunteer heroes from Kent Fire and Rescue Service..."

The VE day homemade meal included gammon, potato salad, coleslaw, salad and a bread roll, followed by a chocolate whip dessert.

Vanessa Wood, from Age UK Thanet, added: “We are so very grateful to our volunteer heroes from Kent Fire and Rescue Service who have supported us over the last few months, by delivering hot meals to our self-isolating elderly.

“This VE Day, we felt it was very important to still bring a sense of community spirit and purpose, and to make sure the veterans know they have not been forgotten and are very much in our thoughts.

“Like with any celebratory occasion without family and friends around us, we can sometimes feel more along than ever.

"The gift of a VE buddy box meal to a loved one, or even a veteran you don’t know, is a way of connecting everyone, even if we’re celebrating from afar."

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