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CHRISTMAS SAINT

Big-hearted schoolboy, 6, uses his own pocket money to buy Christmas presents for the HOMELESS

Generous Toby Niblett filled five bags full of presents and cards with special messages for the rough sleepers in his hometown

THIS kind-hearted six-year-old used his own pocket money to splash out on Christmas presents - for the HOMELESS.

Generous Toby Niblett filled five bags full of presents and cards with special messages in, which he handed out to the needy around his hometown.

 Toby decided to help after seeing rough sleepers in Gloucester city centre when with his mum Jodie
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Toby decided to help after seeing rough sleepers in Gloucester city centre when with his mum JodieCredit: SWNS
 The six-year-old got all the essentials, including proper thermal hats and gloves, toothpaste, anti-bacterial wipes, food and water
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The six-year-old got all the essentials, including proper thermal hats and gloves, toothpaste, anti-bacterial wipes, food and waterCredit: SWNS
 A person who donated funds to Toby for his mini-campaign described him as a 'special and kind little man'
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A person who donated funds to Toby for his mini-campaign described him as a 'special and kind little man'Credit: SWNS

He bought thermal hats and gloves, toothpaste, anti-bacterial wipes, food and water - and even packed it all himself.

The youngster was inspired to carry out the selfless deed after spotting homeless people bedded down in the doorway of BHS while on a trip to Gloucester city centre.

He used £15 of his own pocket money, plus £20 from his mum's godmother and £25 from Jodie to fill five bags full of essentials.

Toby and his mum, who live in Lydney, Gloucestershire, bought the presents from Tesco, B&M Bargains, Poundland, and delivered them to six homeless people on December 4.

He wrote a special message in each Christmas card which read: "Because you are worthy, Merry Christmas, love Toby (age six)."

His proud mum Jodie Niblett, 25, who is a teaching assistant, said: "We were in Gloucester doing a bit of Christmas shopping and walking down the high street when Toby noticed a lot of homeless people by BHS - which has closed down.

"There were lots of sleeping bags and Toby just said to me 'will Santa give them a home for Christmas'. I was a bit taken aback and didn't know how to respond.

"But I felt it was best to be honest, and replied that I didn't think Santa would be able to do that for everyone in need.

"Toby then suggested we get them presents if Santa was able to give them all a home, so that's what he did.

"He is a very thoughtful little boy, he is an old soul and is well above his years.

"We bought proper thermal hats and gloves, toothpaste, anti-bacterial wipes, food, water - all the essentials.

"He had breakfast bars, chocolate bars, I let him choose it all and he packed it all himself - he likes to be the boss."

 When Toby first saw the homeless people on the streets of Gloucester he asked his mum if 'Santa would give them a home for Christmas?'
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When Toby first saw the homeless people on the streets of Gloucester he asked his mum if 'Santa would give them a home for Christmas?'Credit: SWNS
 Toby even used £15 of his own pocket money on the Christmas presents
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Toby even used £15 of his own pocket money on the Christmas presentsCredit: SWNS
 The youngster even wrote a special message in each Christmas card which read: "Because you are worthy, Merry Christmas, love Toby (age six)."
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The youngster even wrote a special message in each Christmas card which read: "Because you are worthy, Merry Christmas, love Toby (age six)."Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

Single mum Jodie says she was nearly brought to tears when her son spoke to a homeless man sleeping in the doorway of BHS.

"He sat next to one man outside BHS in Gloucester and read him his card for him, and told him all about the gifts he brought," she added.

"He cried and asked what Toby wanted for Christmas and if he was enjoying school.

"Toby was so chatty, he just spoke to the man like he was anyone else.

"The man was so thankful and hugged Toby.

"I am so proud of how thoughtful he is. Children really do have the biggest hearts.

"He comes from a one parent family and I did worry about him missing out."

He is just an amazing, kind-hearted little boy. He is my inspiration."

Mum Jodie

Toby, who attends Primrose Hill Academy in Lydney, has asked for a train set and some dinosaurs for Christmas.

Toby's not the only one spreading festive cheer.  this Christmas as it emerged at least 100,000 children will be homeless this Christmas.

Caring tot India White has won hearts across the country after she urged her friends to donate money they would have spent on her birthday presents to her friend's gravely ill mum.

The seven-year-old has also backed .



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