Angus used his time in lockdown to learn a new skill and help the elderly
A GENEROUS gesture from 10-year-old Angus Copelin-Walters has not only kept him busy during coronavirus lockdowns, it has helped keep some of the most vulnerable safe and comfortable
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A GENEROUS gesture from 10-year-old Angus Copelin-Walters has not only kept him busy during coronavirus lockdowns, it has helped keep some of the most vulnerable safe and comfortable.
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After finding a passion for sewing, the youngster began making coasters, Zimmer frame bags and face masks for seniors living at a nearby retirement villages.
“I was watching TV and saw homeless people who are struggling and wanted to find a way to help them,” Angus said.
“One man said he smiled the biggest smile when I gave him the coasters.”
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Angus has been nominated as Individual Junior Hero aged under 17 in the Territory Hero awards.
Nominations for the Territory Hero Awards close on June 19.
Dob in your everyday hero, visit the website to see all the different categories: territoryday.nt.gov.au/territory-hero-awards/
Originally published as Angus used his time in lockdown to learn a new skill and help the elderly