Dewsbury care home teams up with baby bank to donate packages of nappies, clothes and blankets to families affected by the pandemic
The team at Ashworth Grange partnered with the Boothroyd Baby Bank in Dewsbury, a charity committed to caring for the community, to create essential baby packages including wipes, nappies in a range of sizes, clothes, talc and other toiletries, along with some hand-knitted blankets.
The contributions from the home will go some way to helping ensure that local families and their children do not go without during the course of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Hide AdResidents at the care home helped staff organise the donated items and pack them into bags ready to be delivered to the charity.
June Stephenson, who has lived at Ashworth Grange since 2019, said: “I think it is excellent that our team wanted to be involved in helping out the community at such an unprecedented time.
“It is a true testament to their commitment to caring and nurturing for the people around them.”
Care manager at Ashworth Grange, Sharon Troy, was the driving force for the donation initiative.
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Hide AdShe said: “There are so many people throughout the nation that have been heavily impacted by this virus.
“When we heard the heart-breaking accounts of how some families and their children were not able to obtain the things they needed, it became apparent that we could really help.
“Everyone at the home has rallied round to gather as many donations as possible and it has been incredibly rewarding to know that we have helped families in the area.”
Home manager, Paul Rowson, said he was really grateful to everyone for such a fantastic response and helping to spread kindness.
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Hide AdHe said: “The team over at Boothroyd Baby Bank are incredible for the work that they do, delivering vital support to those that need it the most in our local community, and we just wanted to do our bit to help.
“The response has been fantastic, and we are really grateful to everyone who has made it possible to spread kindness around a community who continuously supports us and our residents.”