Sunderland Echo

Firm’s helping hand to nurse

- Katy Wheeler Katy.Wheeler@jpimedia.co.uk @KatyJourno

A Hartlepool nurse, whose car window was smashed while she was busy fighting the pandemic in A&E, has been helped out for free by a Sunderland firm.

Like her fellow NHS colleagues, Hollie Coates has been battling hard at the frontline of the health crisis during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

But, she finished a busy 13-hour shift at James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbro­ugh, at the weekend to find that vandals had smashed her rear window.

She put out a post on Facebook saying: “Just wanted to warn all staff to be careful where they are parking.

“This is particular­ly upsetting at a time when we are all working above and beyond and doing extra shifts during annual leave to pull together to fight this nasty and lifethreat­ening virus.”

The post was shared thousands of times on the social media platform and, after spotting the shared post, Mick Belford of Sunderland-based Kwikscreen­s immediatel­y offered to help.

The next day, before the lockdown, he and his colleagues headed down the A19 to fix the window for free.

Speaking about the act of kindness, Hollie said: “Could not recommend Mick and his company more, done an amazing job and are really nice genuine guys.

“Even kinder of him to be so generous during these uncertain times we are all going through.

“Please help me to repay him and show his page some support and be sure to use them if you ever need this service.”

Mick said: “As a kind gesture, and to show her that we appreciate everything the NHS staff do for us, we decided to supply and fit a new heated rear window completely free of charge to show our appreciati­on for all they do for us.

“A small act of kindness keeps a nurse able to go in to do her shifts and keep helping us all.”

Mick, who runs the mobile family firm with his dad, Mick, and brother, Joshua, said: “Hollie is a really nice and caring person and we are happy to have been able to help her.”

Last night, people across the UK took part in The Clap For Our Carers campaign, applauding NHS workers from the doorsteps, balconies or windows of their homes to say thank you for their hard work.

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The firm travelled to Hollie’s home the next day to help.
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Nurse Hollie Coates, whose window was smashed during a 13-hour shift

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