Grey and pink star pocket shawl
M.A.D
Handmade with love, this grey and pink star crochet scarf is a gorgeous accessory that not only adds a pop of color to your outfit but also supports a great cause. Made using soft acrylic yarn, it is not just pretty but also incredibly soft to touch. All proceeds from this scarf go to Make and Donate (M.A.D fb), a charity dedicated to helping cancer patients at the local ward and unit. By purchasing this scarf, you are contributing to raising funds that have already made a significant impact in providing essential equipment and care packages for cancer patients and nurses.
£30.00
This beautiful gtey and pink star crochet scarf is a labor of love, crafted with care and attention to detail. The vibrant multi-colored design adds a touch of whimsy to any outfit, making it a versatile accessory for any occasion.
What sets this scarf apart is not just its visual appeal but also the heartwarming cause it supports. By purchasing this scarf, you are directly contributing to Make and Donate (M.A.D fb), a charity that provides vital support to cancer patients in the local ward and unit.
Key Features:
- White scarf with pink star pocket detail
- Made with soft and durable acrylic yarn
- Hand-crocheted for a unique touch
Benefits:
- Support a charitable cause while adding style to your wardrobe
- Soft and comfortable to wear all day
- Makes a meaningful gift for yourself or a loved one
As a cancer survivor, the creator of this scarf is giving back by raising funds through the sale of these beautiful creations. With a registered charity number 1050601, you can be assured that your contribution is making a real difference in the lives of those battling cancer.
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Welcome to My Shop
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My Story
🎗️ What does MAD (Make and Donate) do?
Lesley founded MAD (Make and Donate) to give back to Peterborough City Hospital’s cancer units and bring comfort to those undergoing treatment. Her efforts include:
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Organising community fundraising events
From pyjama parties and curry nights to bake sales and raffles, Lesley has brought people together to raise money and awareness for cancer care. -
Purchasing essential hospital equipment
Thanks to MAD’s fundraising, the hospital has received items such as reclining chairs for families, fridges for patient rooms, syringe drivers, drip stands, microwave and drug trolleys—improving the experience for both patients and staff. Latest project was the relatives room on the oncology ward... -
Creating care bags for chemotherapy patients
Lesley assembles thoughtful “care packs” filled with essentials like lip balm, hand gel, tissues, sweets, heat packs, puzzle books, and a handwritten letter of encouragement. These personal touches offer comfort during a difficult time.
❤️ Community & Hospital Impact
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Hospital appreciation
Staff at Peterborough City Hospital have praised Lesley’s efforts, especially noting the impact of her care bags and equipment donations in improving patient comfort and morale. Her perspective as a former patient brings a unique understanding of what truly helps during treatment. -
Funds raised
Since starting with just a £200 donation, Lesley has now raised more than £82,000 to support cancer care services—an incredible achievement driven entirely by compassion and community support.
🤝 How to Get Involved
Lesley runs the MAD initiative with the help of friends, family, and local businesses. You can follow and support her work on Facebook:
🔗 Facebook: Make and Donate (Peterborough)
In Summary
Lesley Kalina is a shining example of how one person’s experience can spark real, lasting change. Through MAD (Make and Donate), she’s improved the lives of countless patients and families, providing not only equipment and supplies but also hope, kindness, and comfort during some of life’s toughest moments.
Lesley ![]()
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