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Down to the wire for charity

CHILLY ZIP ACROSS TYNE FOR CARE HOME STAFF

- By DARREN KELSO Reporter darren.kelso@reachplc.com

DAREDEVIL care home staff flew across the Tyne on a zipwire to raise more than £1,000 for charity and a fund for residents at the home.

Carers and support staff from The Oaks Care Home, in Blyth, Northumber­land, took on the charity challenge and launched themselves off the Tyne Bridge on a cold autumn day.

The team included care assistants Samantha Porter and Linda Palmer, senior carer Sarah Geggie, care assistant Jessica Maxwell, maintenanc­e man Chris Sogorski, senior carer Paige Gallagher, activities coordinato­r Natalie Brimelow and care assistant Sarah Ferrow.

The money raised has been split between the home’s residents’ fund and the Stroke Associatio­n – the home’s chosen charity for 2018.

They added another £150 to their total raised for the charity so far this year – taking it to £692.

The remaining funds from the zipwire challenge will help pay for activities and events for the residents over the festive period.

Sheila Keegan, wife of resident Brian Keegan, supported the team on the day with sweets and coffee and donated £10 for each team member.

“It was just fantastic to support the team,” she said. ”I wanted to reward each of them for their courage and dedication.”

Sam Porter, care assistant at The Oaks Care Home, came up with the idea and encouraged other staff members to take part.

She said: “I wanted to do something wacky and different. Ziplining across the Tyne ticked all the boxes.”

Home manager Ann Mielnik, who treated staff to a restorativ­e tipple at a nearby hotel after their cold ziplining experience, added: “Many staff members wanted to take part, so we had to do it as a first-come, first-served basis, as we still needed staff on duty.

“I’m so proud of everyone that took part – it took real guts to jump off the edge of the bridge.”

 ??  ?? Staff from The Oaks Care Home in Blyth, who ziplined off the Tyne Bridge
Staff from The Oaks Care Home in Blyth, who ziplined off the Tyne Bridge

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