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That’s what you call a doorbell! Families across the UK flock to ring in Christmas after mom’s loneliness campaign goes viral
- North Yorkshire mother sees Facebook’s initiative on loneliness go viral
- Mary Beggs-Reid of Harrogate urged the British to ring the bells outside their houses
- Many used the event to also thank frontline workers amid the pandemic.
People across the UK left their homes for a Christmas Eve bell session after a woman’s campaign went viral.
The initiative was launched on Facebook by Mary Beggs-Reid of Harrogate in North Yorkshire and has since received endorsement from Captain Sir Tom Moore and Boris Johnson.
The two-minute event saw many families heading to the door to ring the bells in solidarity with those who spend Christmas alone.
A mother and daughter are seen ringing bells in Swansea, Wales. Many people used the event to thank frontline workers
Posting on Facebook before the event, Ms Beggs-Reid wrote: ‘We can’t be physically together, but we can call together! An opportunity for us to feel connected and have a happy memory of 2020 ‘.
Among those who participated was Dorset County Hospital staff, who tweeted: ‘We end 2020 with a little magic, hope and togetherness!’
Many people took advantage of the event to thank the frontline workers as well.
Young people are seen coming out to ring their bells at Saltburn-by the-Sea near Redcar, North Yorkshire
This family also in Saltburn-by-the-Sea participates in the initiative. Since then, the campaign has received the endorsement of Captain Sir Tom Moore and Boris Johnson.
A woman is seen ringing a doorbell from her door in Cardiff, Wales. The campaign started as a Facebook group that has since attracted nearly 500,000 likes.
Children from Glasgow Children’s Hospital also participated, with the hospital’s charity tweeting: “We could not be more proud of the hospital heroes who have worked with infinite dedication during this difficult year.”
Ms Beggs-Reid’s campaign started as a Facebook group that has since attracted nearly 500,000 likes, eventually leading to the Prime Minister getting in touch.
Ms Beggs-Reid, a 41-year-old real estate agent, told the Palestinian Authority news agency: “I think it is fantastic that the Prime Minister supports an everyday mother like me and tries to help communities as much as we can “.
She added: “Especially with the recent news, this is more necessary now than ever.”