December Update
Our work continues apace and if we stop to think how much we have achieved over the past 12 months it really is quite staggering. So, thank you to each and every one of you who has contributed to the effort.
If you receive this newsletter you are invited to the morning tea. We would love for the team to meet people who have also received items from us and for all our supporters to have a chance to meet the team.
Amazingly we have managed to cut out, sew, do the embroidery, create the ties, find content and package up over 150 bags to three sites since our last update – what a huge effort and congratulations to all who played a part in that exercise.
We always have new requests coming in so do please come and help in whatever way you can with the next consignment!
**Octopus Books – **and in particular Rosa – for sourcing and sending through some amazing mindfulness books for our wellbeing bags – that are truly enlightening and are already in the next consignment of wellbeing bags heading out to junior doctors at Bart’s Hospital Trust. It could be very powerful as a mental wellbeing tool and is sent with our love and respect. If you get a chance to take a look at the books, they are very thorough, so we are most grateful to Octopus for that donation.
**U3A Knitting Group** for Wandsworth – they very thoughtfully donated a large selection of knitted items which Rosie has forwarded on to Little Village who were delighted, so thank you to one and all there. Thanks to Jill for organising this.
**Other news:**
We completed another camouflage net to send to Ukraine – we are moving towards the winter colour schemes now. Also we have sent three consignments of scrubs along with a collection of requested items – clean duvets, clean winter clothing, thermos bottles, torches, batteries, hot water bottles and blankets. We think it is cold here but is much much worse over there and they have no power for a lot of the time, so these will be appreciated.
**Putney Oasis Academy and us.**
We continue to work on the school library – we have covered in plastic, stamped sorted and are about to catalogue a whole host of books. When the bookcases are put into place in the library, we can begin to stock the shelves – a very exciting moment for all those who have worked so hard to get it thus far.
Rosie also made two emergency Innkeeper’s Aprons for the school nativity to resolve a costume deficit at the last minute.
The sewing club that Rosie ran was making bunting this term, teaching the children about red work and how simple outline stitch can be very effective. Rosie designed the patterns based on a woodland theme along with some optional festive motifs. We think you will find the results charming.
This was an event organised by the Royal London Hospital to “help rediscover your purpose and reignite your passion for paediatrics”. It was a full day program with many guest speakers, workshops and activities aimed at promoting surviving and thriving amongst paediatric trainees.
Rosie was invited to speak at this event by Dr. Nadia Audhali from BARTS HEALTH NHS TRUST, a BMA rep, who had seen what Rosie had initiated with her wellbeing bags and was so impressed she wanted Rosie to come and talk about it, and the journey that the Scrubbery has been on since the early days of the pandemic. In particular Nadia mentioned “the lovely bags with hand written thank you notes in them...” focussing on the positive effect the bags had on the recipients.
The talk was to take place at Stewart House near Russell Square in London. However, just as Rosie was about to leave, with boxes of eighty wellbeing bags for the delegates, in the snow, she received a message that it became a virtual event, because many people couldn’t make it in person. Rosie gave her talk remotely covering the Scrubbery origin story and the positive results for everyone involved in the Scrubbery journey. She was able to express real gratitude to the delegates for the work they have been doing. Rosie was really moved because as she talked people started to turn on their cameras, and this was a lovely touch because she had been looking forward to seeing the recipients in person. It is a busy time of year for Berni but he wiggled in time to kindly deliver the bags to the Barts NHS Trust too. Thanks so much to him for always being so helpful to us.
Please note that the Scrubbery will be **closed over Christmas** so if you are intending to drop off kits or come and volunteer do please check with Rosie first that the Hub will be open.
We would welcome new volunteers to get all our ongoing projects over the line and to spread the load. If you know anyone who might be interested, just bring them in to meet Rosie and the team and let’s see what happens – they don’t have to be master craftspeople – we all have skills that can be extremely useful at the Hub.
To get in touch with Rosie please email [scrubbery.stitch@gmail.com](mailto:scrubbery.stitch@gmail.com)
If you wish to contribute to the newsletter, or to tell the wider community about yourself, please ping Lettie at [lettieg@hotmail.com](mailto:lettieg@hotmail.com?subject=Scrubbery)
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 wish to contribute to the newsletter, or to tell the wider community about yourself, please ping Lettie at [lettieg@hotmail.com](mailto:lettieg@hotmail.com?subject=Scrubbery)
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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