MUM'S THE WORD

I couldn’t afford maternity wear, it felt like Christmas when a bag of brand new outfits arrived at my door

A STRUGGLING mum said it felt like Christmas when a charity handed over maternity wear that she could't afford to buy.

Bethany Forsyth, 17, is going to become a mum for the first time in September.

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Mum-to-be Bethany Forsyth can't thank the charity enough

She was forced to ask baby bank charity AberNecessities for help after her relationship broke down and her home was in a mess.

A fortnight later she broke down when a package including a bag full of brand new maternity clothes from Boohoo arrived.

She was so overwhelmed that she pinned the note from the charity on her wall and it’s still there to this day.

Bethany said: “I was struggling. I was in a complete state and my home was a wreck.

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 are often moved to tears when they hear stories from parents who are struggling to cope in the cost of living crisis.

The charity is one of a network of more than 200 being backed by The Sun’s Fabulous campaign Baby, Bank On Us - in partnership with Save The Children and Little Village.

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The drive is highlighting their amazing work and asking readers to dig deep to help them with money, supplies or time.

More than one in five kids in oil-rich Aberdeen are forced to live in poverty in 2023.

Teacher Danielle, 36, set up the lifeline charity - which is one of more than 200 of its kind being highlighted in the appeal - four years ago because she saw for herself how dire the situation is.

Youngsters were missing class because their parents couldn’t afford shoes or underwear, or to wash their school uniform.

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“Mums should feel empowered. They shouldn’t see it as a sign of weakness that they’ve asked us for help.”

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Bethany broke down again as she thanked the team.

She said: “It meant a lot to me. And it’s so reassuring to know they’re there if I ever need them again.”

Danielle Flecher-Horn set up the charity to empower mums
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