Barrie teen delivering cheer to Ukrainian refugee children
A Barrie teenager wants to help deliver Christmas cheer to Ukrainian refugee children living in Poland.
Oscar Oliver has collected about 1,400 backpacks over the past eight months, which he plans to bring to Poland.
The backpacks are full of school supplies, educational items, toys and candy, among other things. He hopes the gifts can offer hope to these children during these trying times.
Oliver is an Ontario figure skate champion who wants to champion friendship and hopes, with some Christmas magic, to collect 2022 backpacks before leaving.
"I'm hoping that if I raise 2022 backpacks, it will become magical for the kids so that they can one day get home and put this whole war behind them," Oliver said. I'm fortunate and want them to be lucky like me."
Not only is he an inspiration to those overseas, but here back at home.
"He's quite an amazing young man. He's just one of those kids that is always positive, always up; if a kid is having a bad day, he's the first one to pat them on the back and say it's going to be ok," said Janice Morgan, a long-time friend.
Oliver had already spent a week over Easter of this year driving through Poland with his mother, delivering backpacks to children.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Deceased found in St. Lawrence River were trying to cross U.S. border: police
The six people whose bodies were recovered from the St. Lawrence River Thursday consisted of two families of Romanian and Indian origins who were likely trying to enter the U.S. illegally, police said Friday.

Ottawa gives final approval for Rogers $26B purchase of Shaw
Rogers Communications Inc's $26-billion takeover of Shaw Communications Inc. cleared the last regulatory hurdle Friday, more than two years after the deal was first announced.
Donald Trump indicted; 1st ex-president charged with crime
Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, prosecutors and defense lawyers said Thursday, making him the first former U.S. president to face a criminal charge and jolting his bid to retake the White House next year.
These are the conditions -- and penalties if violated -- of the Rogers-Shaw deal
Canadian Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne has approved Rogers Communications Inc.'s $26-billion takeover of rival telecom Shaw Communications Inc., but there are conditions attached and penalties of up to $1 billion if the companies violate them.
Syphilis cases in babies skyrocket in Canada amid health-care failures
The numbers of babies born with syphilis in Canada are rising at a far faster rate than recorded in the United States or Europe, an increase public health experts said is driven by increased methamphetamine use and lack of access to the public health system for Indigenous people.
Oscar Pistorius denied parole as Reeva Steenkamp's parents oppose his early release
Disgraced South African Paralympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius has been denied parole, the lawyer for Reeva Steenkamp's parents said after the parole hearing.
House abandoned by couple who 'disappeared' years ago nightmare for neighbour on upscale street
A Toronto man, whose neighbours vanished eight years ago and left their home completely abandoned, said he's fed up living next door to a property that is in complete disarray.
Former Conservative leader Erin O'Toole not seeking re-election, leaving this spring
Former Conservative leader Erin O'Toole says he will not seek re-election and plans to resign his seat this spring. The Ontario MP led the Conservatives and served as official Opposition leader from August 2020 until February 2022, when a majority of his caucus voted to remove him from the post.
Trump's indictment in New York: Here's what to know
The vote of a Manhattan grand jury to indict the Republican former president on charges related to hush money payments made on his behalf during his 2016 presidential campaign catapults the now-candidate Donald Trump into a new era of legal risk and complicates his attempts to return to the White House.