A generous teenage carpenter has donated 110 Easter eggs to his school hub and a town food bank.
Ashton Fulcher, known as Pallet Teen, has been creating palette Christmas trees, wooden flower planters, hedgehog and bug houses, since 2021.
His efforts have been recognised by the Lions Club and he will be representing the UK at the European Young Ambassador Awards in Austria in October.
The 15-year-old donates an Easter egg for every order he completes, and this time Ashton splits the donations between the Westbourne Community Hub and Ipswich Family Bank Support.
Because Ashton’s audience has grown rapidly since 2021, the community and Plumbing Trade Supplies have also offered to donate Easter eggs.
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Ashton, who donated 50 eggs to his school hub and 60 eggs to the food bank, said: “It was so lovely knowing that these eggs are going to local people to help them have a nicer Easter.”
Ashton and his mum Anna are currently organising this year’s 'Sprocks Memorial Cup', which is a football fundraising event they started last year in memory of Ashton's late uncle.
The teenager said that his uncle Sprock, who had Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and died in 2021, is his biggest inspiration.
Last year, he managed to raise £2,000 for the Geewizz charity.
This year he is hoping to “go bigger”, raising money for The Bumblebee Children's Charity.
The event takes place on May 7 and will see a raffle with some amazing prizes.
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