Club member Diane heard that one of her yoginis Clare Bolden was self isolating and had decided to make face masks in aid of her chosen charity LupusUK. Diane decided to support her by giving free yoga classes online in return for donations towards Clare’s charity. Over £265 was raised.
Julian House needed much help at their store house to sort out all the incoming donations of clothes and goods. There’s been an influx of donations accumulated during the Covid-19 pandemic so more help was needed and Rosemary, Fiona and Mary were able to lend a hand.
Club member Diane decided to hold a virtual birthday party with club members to raise money for the SharedLivesPlus charity. A charity that provides care in the home very often with a buddy system. It was their awareness and fundraising week so we thought we would help out. We raised £85.
Seeing it was Ascot week we thought we would have a bit of fun and wear a hat. A pity the cake couldn’t be shared!
Club member Diane heard that one of her yoginis Clare Bolden was self isolating and had decided to make face masks in aid of her chosen charity LupusUK. Diane decided to support her by giving free yoga classes online in return for donations towards Clare’s charity. Over £265 was raised.
Clare busy at work making the face masks
Fundraising Yoga Classes
Club member Diane is currently teaching virtual yoga classes 3 times per week in order to raise money for 5 charities during lockdown. The charities are for Lupus UK, Friends of Young Carers (Banes), Samaritian Emergency Relief Fund, Womenandgirls.org and the RUH NHS Heroes.
So far over £1,000 has been raised and hopfully there will be more to come as the weeks and months go by.
Our members volunteer in many ways from making PPE equipment for local dentists, vets, teachers and shops, ringing up vulerable elderly people every week, running a community shop and post office, volunteering at Devon Wildlife Trust, creating activity packs for families at this critical time.
We try and tick all the boxes when it comes to the UN’s Sustainable Goals.
Another batch of ring pulls have been sent to the Purple Community Fund. The rings have been collected from all the regional clubs in the South West and Channel Islands and are badly needed in the Phillipines right now.
Rosemary rose to the challenge of walking 49km during March for WaterAid. It should have been 62km but unfortunately the Coronavirus took hold and prevented her from finishing. However, she managed to raise £50. Here are the trainers that helped her along the way supporting the Girlguiding organisation as well.
Two of our members have been busy making much needed scrubs, scrub bags and hats for the local RUH hospital. Being self isolated has its advantages by enabling lots of time dedicated to making these items.
Two of our members have been busy making much needed scrubs, scrub bags and hats for the local RUH hospital. Being self isolated has its advantages by enabling lots of time dedicated to making these items.
Bath Women’s Fund invited our club to join them for a walk to support International Women’s Day around Bath celebrating the lives of influencial women who were from Bath or had lived in Bath. The walk took us all over the city but the favourite photo is from the Royal Crescent.
Members from our club with members and friends from Bath Women’s Fund