I came across Tanisha Bramwell a Northern activist who runs a food bank and does a lot of work helping families in need. Her page is on social media. She not only delivers food parcels to families and the elderly in need but tops up gas and electric cards for those who are struggling with poorly children , pregnant women amongst others. Her vlogs show her doing all this while keeping the individuals identity private. Her good work depends on donations which she received from individuals , companies etc.
It made me wonder where exactly does all the thousands of patchwork donations and raffles go? Do the Patchwork team actually go and visit families or do they just sit at computers in the centre all day waiting to do R’s bidding? The centre has boxes upon boxes of toys and clothes are any of these actually going out to families? If so shouldn’t they have been delivered by now? Why isn’t the pantry opening extra days over what is going to be a tough time for families?
what good is a second hand Lacoste top for a teenager if his parents can’t afford to wash and dry it ?
Surely to goodness all those toys should have been wrapped and delivered to families by now?
Many of R’s huns are asking for the patchwork address so they can send clothes their kids have grown out of - I can imagine her face when parcels of old shit no one wants arrive and she’ll be asking them to stop !! Seriously though, is all the money from the raffles purely to cover wages for her employees as there doesn’t seem to be any grass roots love and charity - as you can bet your bottom dollar if they were doing anything useful , she’d be filming it.
One last question, why does R have to touch everything and tap her nails over it? We all can see what a loaf of bread looks like , picking up food out of the deliveries to show her viewers . Why is J involved in this at all? I thought Patchwork was a safe place for women only? Why would vulnerable women want to see him turning up showing his spindly legs and Kevin and Perry attire?