A Bournemouth woman has set her sights on raising £10,000 for University Hospitals Dorset NHS Charity by selling vegetables and plants from her front garden.
Sharon Valler set up a ‘give and take’ stall during the first Covid pandemic lockdown in April 2020 to help staff at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital. Since then, the popularity of this humble stall has gone from strength to strength, raising valuable funds for her local NHS heroes.
Sharon, who runs a local gardening company called Home and Garden Medic, decided to put her knowledge and love for gardening to use and so sold the excess plants from her own garden outside her house.
She said: “Initially I thought I would raise £50 to support staff at the hospital during the coronavirus pandemic. However, after running my stall for a few weeks and advertising it on Facebook, things really snowballed and people started donating their own plants for sale. With everyone in lockdown and confined to their homes, people wanted to make their own garden look special and this was when sales really took off! We went on to raise an amazing £4,000 in 2020!
“Since starting we have grown quite a local following and have had support from a number of local companies and the local community. People are so generous knowing that all the money is going towards supporting staff in the NHS. Often people pay £20 for a pot of plants knowing that they would normally only be worth £5 or people just stop their cars outside and put money in the collection pot knowing it’s for the NHS. To me this all shows the true value people put on the NHS and its staff!”
David James, individual giving fundraiser for University Hospitals Dorset NHS Charity, said: “We have been blown away by the amount of money that Sharon has raised from her give and take stall. Every week we see more money coming in and we are very grateful for her continued commitment and support.
“All the money raised has gone into the charity’s staff health and wellbeing fund which continues to support our amazing NHS staff throughout the pandemic.”
Sharon has been supported by a number of local companies including, This is Eco Sustainable Solutions, Happy Sacks Rubbish Removal, A Bit of Sparkle, Sign Services UK and The Fencing Centre.