June 2024 Update
It is now 3 years since I joined the Scrubbery. At that time we were working in the empty squash court in the Bank of England grounds. When I saw the sign for the Scrubbery there was a queue of women waiting outside. I assumed that, like me, it was their first day. Later I discovered that they were outworkers, returning and collecting their scrubs, and as the weather was good they were able to wait outside. Rosie was still having to observe strict pandemic rules. She took me to the enormous squash court where I was able to work at a distance from the other volunteers, so thankfully I could remove my mask.
The volunteers were too far away from each other to hold conversations, especially with the noise of the sewing machines, but somehow we got to know each other. The pandemic was the reason Rosie started up the Scrubbery. The severe shortage of PPE in our Hospitals and the lengths the staff had to go to to protect themselves and the patients was alarming.
The pandemic was also the reason I volunteered. My son was working from home and the only suitable place for him to set up his laptop was at the kitchen table. I got tired of creeping around the house and asking permission to make a cup of tea, so I was happy to volunteer for a day a week at the Scrubbery. I have done a variety of jobs, sewing wellbeing bags, ironing surgical hats, folding scrubs in readiness for the outworkers, unpicking sheets and curtains etc. It is so satisfying to see fabric that would have been thrown away recycled into much-needed items.
Since the invasion of Ukraine, most of the PPE has been sent out to their Field Hospitals. However this was just the beginning as now also make camouflage nets, I spend most of my time on these. Rosie has expanded the support for Ukraine to cover First Aid kits, crutches, clothes, toys and baby equipment. She has even managed to get a new van donated, which she drove to the Ukraine herself.
I haven’t even touched on the support the volunteers give to The Oasis School where we are now based. The role of our charity has expanded hugely in the time that I have been volunteering, and this is solely down to Rosie’s “can do” attitude. I am very glad that I have been able to make a contribution to such a successful venture.
**A Great Big Thank You**
First of all to Jos, who raised £1,118 for the Scrubbery selling paintings through her company, Merivale Prints. This incredibly generous donation is very gratefully received and will help the Scrubbery a great deal.
Please could anyone, with any available free time, come and help to complete the current camouflage net. There is also an urgent need for sunblock, suncream, antihistamines, sunburn gels and mosquito repellent. If anyone feels they would like to donate, please bring the items to the Scrubbery.
To get in touch with Rosie please email [scrubbery.stitch@gmail.com](mailto:scrubbery.stitch@gmail.com)
If you want to contribute to the wellbeing bags don’t forget to go to our [Amazon Shop](https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/EQT46FR7LFPO?ref_=wl_share) and select the goodies you wish to purchase for the bags from the carefully selected items shown on our page
If you want to contribute to the wellbeing bags don’t forget to go to our [Amazon Shop](https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/EQT46FR7LFPO?ref_=wl_share) and select the goodies you wish to purchase for the bags from the carefully selected items shown on our page
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