Doncaster church offers to clean up unruly gardens of people that need a little bit of assistance due to the pandemic
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Many people have suffered during the last six months and that has meant chores like gardening have fallen to the wayside.
Which is why the Agape Life Chapel International Church has been volunteering to clean up gardens across Doncaster.
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Hide AdKingsley Avagah, aged 43, from Mexborough is the pastor of the church, he said: “At the beginning of the pandemic we were focused on getting food parcels to people in need.
“We noticed that many people who have been struggling either mentally or physically during the last six months have not been able to tend to their gardens.”
So far Kingsley and members of his church have cleaned up four gardens across Doncaster.
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Hide AdThey have mowed lawns, weeded and cleaned up gardens that needed a bit of love.
“It’s important that people live in a safe environment,” he continued.
“Many people who have suffered from things such as depression during this time simply have not been able to do tasks such as gardening.
“It may seem like a simple thing but the smiles that we have seen on the people’s faces that we have helped have been amazing.”
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Hide AdKingsley says that people have enjoyed having the volunteers in their gardens as someone to talk to.
The social aspect of the project is just as important as many participants have been elderly or shielding which has led to loneliness.
The church has had funding from the National Lottery Project to provide this service to the Doncaster community and Kingsley hopes to help many more people.
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Hide AdIf you or someone you know would like to get in touch to discuss the church helping a member of the Doncaster community in need you can call Kingsley on 07449318572.