The little boy wanted to make all children happy and succeeded!
Campbell Remess is a 12-year-old boy from Australia who has already sewn 800 toys for children in hospitals. He named his charity work “Project-365”.

At the age of 9, Campbell started sympathizing with the children in local hospital. Remess asked his parents to buy some toys for the hospital children for Christmas. However, his parents had to explain the boy that his idea was impossible and that they couldn’t afford so many toys.
Campbell, on the other hand, didn’t give up and decided to take up sawing soft toys himself. He planned to sew one toy a day, so at the end of the year he would have 365 toys.

The first toy he made was a Teddy bear. Campbell spent 5 hours making the toy. He wasn’t really pleased with the result, but he kept working on his skills.
His skills improved with each toy. The boy finally made enough toys and decided to give them to the children in hospital undergoing some treatments.
Each toy had a name on it, so that the owner of the toy would be the only one. On the other leg of the toy, Campbell embroidered the logo of his project.

The children got really happy to get the toys from the young boy. After finishing his Project-365, Campbell didn’t stop and went on with his charitable work. In 3 years he made over 800 toys.
No need to mention, that all the toys are of a high quality and look really beautiful. The little boy is quite good with the sewing machine and has a creative mind to come up with new designs.
After providing all children with toys, the boy started selling his products at an international auction.
Do not jump to conclusions!

The young businessman transferred all the income to the bank accounts of the children in need of help. He even provided assistance to the local medical institution.
Campbell’s peers and friends never even think of calling the boy a “nerd” just because instead of playing football he prefers to sew toys.
It took Campbell 3 years to become popular both in his hometown and out of its borders. Those who want to help the boy with his project, send sewing materials to his house.
