Published:
12:00 PM April 4, 2021
Updated:
4:01 PM April 4, 2021
Clap for Carers proved to be a huge success in spring and every Thursday people across Suffolk came to their doorsteps to show their appreciation
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
The last 12 months have been challenging in so many ways - but one of the most heart-warming consequences of Covid has been how people have pulled together to help those in need.
We have clapped for carers, shopped for others, volunteered at vaccine hubs and, above all, we have shown kindness for others since the country was put under unprecedented lockdown measures last March.
Kelly Irodenko, a Community Clinical Nurse Specialist at St Elizabeth Hospice
- Credit: St Elizabeth Hospice
Nurses who work for an Ipswich hospice each walk about 15,000 steps a day - and the community is being invited to match this to support the charity.
St Elizabeth Hospice s ‘Steps of a Nurse’ challenge is taking place between May 1 and June 30 and challenges supporters to walk the 190-mile distance its nurses walk every month.
Open to all ages and abilities, Steps of a Nurse allows participants to upload their walks, no matter what distance, to the mission platform as they work towards their end goal.
Published:
12:00 PM April 4, 2021
Updated:
4:01 PM April 4, 2021
Clap for Carers proved to be a huge success in spring and every Thursday people across Suffolk came to their doorsteps to show their appreciation
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
The last 12 months have been challenging in so many ways - but one of the most heart-warming consequences of Covid has been how people have pulled together to help those in need.
We have clapped for carers, shopped for others, volunteered at vaccine hubs and, above all, we have shown kindness for others since the country was put under unprecedented lockdown measures last March.
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