April 2023 Update
In line with what is going on overseas, things are moving very quickly over here with our support for the Ukrainian people. As the result of an initial contact with Terry and Tony – thank you John – Rosie and Terry forged a strong partnership based on their mutual backgrounds and desire to do more to help the world. Terry was so inspired by what the Scrubbery was achieving that she went back to Ireland and mobilised donations to come in.
Those donations far outreached our expectations, so much so we had to look into hiring a van to collect and deliver them all. Thanks to Tony we were invited to write to Enet Open Access Networks in Ireland to outline who we are, what we do and what we want to do. Amazingly this resulted in us being donated a van for our use and for us to decide on its destination We decided that it could be more beneficial in Ukraine distributing humanitarian aid and for medical evacuation rather than residing with us.
A full report of this trip will follow separately in the next newsletter which we hope to release soon.
We have also recently sent another van load of donations and completed projects through Olga – including nets, scrubs, crutches, food, medical aids and other donations to arrive before Rosie, Olga and Margaret arrived.
Meanwhile volunteers continue to work on additional camouflage nets.
Rosie spent her Easter break dyeing sheets in readiness for these two days. Thanks are also due to all those who came in to cut strips in advance.
The two Corporate Camouflage Days took place during the school holidays, and enabled us to send some finished nets across to where they were needed. Thanks also go to Julia who introduced us to the British Standards Institute who have a policy of encouraging their workforce to take one day off per year to work in a charity, and they chose us. In all fourteen people came along, spent the day under guidance and completed two whole nets:
1 x winter / snow net
1 x forest net
As a finishing touch they were all encouraged to write a note and attach it to their nets – this will be translated by the Ukranians, but it adds a personal touch.
As a side note there was an article in all the major newspapers about how it is costing this country over £1m a day for the Chinese to store PPE that has been purchased but not shipped because it us unsuitable or not needed. It makes for shocking reading and makes the meeting and any subsequent actions all the more important – why is this not a priority in these tough economic times that we find ourselves?
[The Times](https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/unwanted-ppe-storage-costs...)
[Daily Mail](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11026363)
Finally, we have started a new community garden on the balconies at the Scrubbery and we have a callout for plants or herbs – can you help? Any and all donations gratefully received.
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