A TAVISTOCK Community Pre-School teacher is volunteering two weeks of her time to travel to Macedonia with a group of aid workers. Sam Holliday, 19, who works as a play assistant at the pre-school, will be travelling with a group of aid workers from Bere Alston and Ireland to Macedonia, where they will help the Roma gypsy refugees in the area. The group of six, two of whom are also from Bere Alston, Trevor Paddon-Hall and Rebecca Leithall, left Britain yesterday (Wednesday) and flew to Ljubljana in Slovenia. There, they collected a fire engine to drive to Skopje in Macedonia. Once in Macedonia they travelled to the refugee camp at Ochrid, where Sam and the other helpers will stay to give English lessons and community talks to the displaced Roma children, as well as delivering aid. A doctor from Derriford Hospital who is also travelling with the group will provide a medical assessment for the children and the women in the local prison. The children and parents at the pre-school have been keen to show their support for their teacher by collecting money, which Sam took to provide valuable aid for the children in the refugee camp.