Hundreds of soft toys have been made by Campbell Remes, 12, from Australia. “Project Campbell-365” deserves admiration and imitation.

Campbell developed compassion for the hospital children when he was nine. For Christmas, the boy asked his parents to buy gifts for the unfortunate children. However, mom and dad explained to the child that it was too expensive. Every day, Campbell made a soft toy for children with his own hands. In a year, the student planned to sew 365 toys.

The boy spent about five hours with a teddy bear. Results weren’t quite what we expected. Despite this, the boy persevered. Teddy bears got better with each new one. A kind-hearted kid sews fluffy bears for the Campbell-365 Project, and then gives them to hospitalized children. Campbell embroidered the name of the new owner on each toy. The project logo is on the second leg.

Young master gave the children a new shaggy friend! The boy continued his charitable work after sewing 365 toys. More than 800 animals were made in three years! All products are beautiful and high quality. A young tailor does a good job with a sewing machine. After all the kids received gifts, the teenager sold them at auction. Don’t jump to conclusions.

The philanthropist provided assistance to the local medical institution and transferred all the money earned to children in need of treatment. Campbell’s neighbors and classmates do not call him a nerd or make fun of him for sewing rather than playing football. Three years later, the guy became famous far beyond his town’s borders. All those who wish to help bring materials for sewing toys to Remes’ house. People order crafts and donate the proceeds to charity.






