Nykolette


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Nykolette went on a group run

Tue 28th Nov at 6:45pm

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Nykolette signed up to a community mission.

Sat 3rd Dec 2022 at 2:00pm

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Nykolette signed up to a mission.

Fri 15th Jul 2022 at 12:00pm

Garden weeding and tidying for Miss P

Miss P does not get out as she is disabled so it would enable her to get some sunshine and fresh air in her garden instead of being stuck indoors through the summer.

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Mark GilyeadManuel BrunaJacqueline Francis
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Nykolette went on a community mission

Sat 9th Jul 2022 at 1:00pm

Eggboxes, vegetable oil and shampoo

Bromley Report written by Ian Moore

Hannah, Nykolette and Ian rolled up to the Living Well Foodbank for another session helping this fabulous - and currently quite stretched, more below - team. Our mission for the day was to help the team with one of those periodic jobs, sorting out the "miscellaneous" cupboard, cleaning it and then putting everything back properly. We found some winners medals (well done Nykolette!), a few things went in the bin along the way, but we also stacked eggboxes for maximum space efficiency and also carefully decanted veggie oil and shampoo from mega-5-litre bottles into small jam jars. Why? Because when the Living Well give out single-person allocations, they use egg-boxes to take 2 eggs, and the jam jars for single-person quantities of cooking oil and shampoo.
As I said, the Living Well are quite stretched at the moment as the need for their services is rocketing. This means they are having to buy food in quite large quantities (for example £600 worth of tinned meat last week), to supplement the many donations that come from the local community.
You can help too, if you want to, by donating at https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/cost-of-living. All donations (up to £250) are currently being matched by the National Emergencies Trust Local Action Fund, so go on, every £10 becomes £20. Please give them a hand and try and get their fundraising up from £20,000 (which they've hit) to £30,000.

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Jacqueline FrancisTraceyMark GilyeadElizabeth
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Nykolette went on a mission

Sat 9th Jul 2022 at 12:00pm

Hedge your bets!

Lewisham Report written by Nykolette

Mission 1 of the day went successfully but that was hard work with the sun beating down on me.

I think Mrs L’s son felt sorry for me and came to help in the end, it was nice to have someone to talk to as we trimmed away.

Hedge done on to mission number 2.

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Becky

Mon 11th Jul 2022 at 9:33am

Amazing job!

Nykolette
Nykolette signed up to a mission.

Sat 9th Jul 2022 at 12:00pm

Hedge trimming for Mrs L

Mrs L would really be happy to be able to see outside again and get some fresh air and sunshine.

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John Shirley
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Nykolette signed up to a mission.

Sun 3rd Jul 2022 at 11:00am

Remove weeds between paving slabs for Miss M

Miss M will be able to move around her garden without fear of tripping over on the weeds.

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Jacqueline Francis
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Nykolette went on a mission

Wed 29th Jun 2022 at 6:00pm

Dump the junk.

Lewisham Report written by Nykolette

Sunny Se6 was as beautiful as ever with the last of the sun going down.

Ms P was pleased that the rubbish wouldn’t be lingering in her flat any longer than it had to.

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