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Apr 2020
Angels are coming to the aid of 20 households in Masham, where people are in self-isolation because of coronavirus.
Masham's Shopping Angels - a small band of volunteers who collect and deliver food, prescriptions and pet supplies free of charge, has seen clergy from the Parish Church of St Mary The Virgin working in an ecumenical partnership with Masham Methodist Church, to assist anybody in the parish who is isolated at home and in need of help.
The venture was launched after The Reverend Sian Lawton, curate at St Mary The Virgin (pictured above) self-isolated with coronavirus symptoms on Friday 13th March.
Rev. Lawton, whose husband, The Reverend Chris Lawton, is the Vicar of St Patrick's Church in Patrick Bromtpon and in charge of six churches in Lower Wensleydale, told The Stray Ferret:
After she spoke with The Reverend David Cleeves, Vicar of St Mary The Virgin and with Steve Laugher, a regular speaker at Masham Methodist Church. Shopping Angels was up and running in a matter of days and advertised through signs around Masham, including on the gates of the Parish Church, itself currently closed because of the coronavirus crisis.
Among those to call on the shopping service, are Norman and Geri Stephenson, who have been in self-isolation in their home for several weeks.
Mrs Stephenson, said:
In addition to the work of the Shopping Angels, Masham residents are helping their neighbours, as the community rises to the challenges that coronavirus poses. The Rev Lawton, pointed out:
She added:
People living in Masham can contact Shopping Angels via: revsianlawton@gmail.com revdavidcleeves@gmail.com and steve@thelaughers.co.uk
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