Sisters Rebecca and Emma Llewellin from St. Ishmaels were busy throughout the Spring and Summer, growing some fruits and vegetables. They grew carrots, runner beans, beetroot and rhubarb. The girls decided that they wanted to raise money for Paul Sartori Hospice at Home; in memory of their Great Uncle, and they sold their vegetables, flowers and fresh eggs at the end of their driveway.
This proved to be very popular with their neighbours and passers-by, and they raised a fantastic amount of £100.00. Rebecca and Emma are already busy planning a Tea Party which they would like to hold around Easter time.
“We are extremely grateful for everything these young girls have done to raise money and awareness for Paul Sartori” said Lynn Hunter, Management Registered Nurse at Paul Sartori Hospice at Home. “It is through the generosity of local residents and businesses that we can continue to provide this much needed service for anyone in the later stages of any life limiting illness” she continued.
Left to Right : Emma Llewellin and Rebecca Llewellin presenting their cheque to Lynn Hunter, Management RN at Paul Sartori Hospice at Home.