HELP!Frontline Nurse Car Stolen after shift
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Tekesha is a front line nurse in Birmingham. On completing her 12 hour night shift on Sunday 22nd of November, she walked out to where her car was parked but could not find her car. She paced up and down the residential road questioning herself, thinking it was post night shift tiredness. Until, she noticed glass on the floor where her car was parked. She had 3% battery left as she did not get an opportunity to charge her phone on the shift and was pretty much stuck.
However, to her rescue a fellow nurse spotted her confused and distressed self and gave her a lift back home. Having been working in A&E's hot zone working in full PPE all night, the only thing she wanted to do was shower and sleep. Instead of doing what anyone would want to do after such a long exhausting shift, she was forced to make various phone calls to the police, insurance and other services incase the thief was using the car for criminal activities.
I am appealing to your generosity now, to help a front line worker get to and from work at a time when she needs to avoid public transport to carry on with her normal duties to support others in fight life threatening illnesses such as Covid-19. Please donate what you can to help her sort out her losses which include an excess of £600, stolen items in the car and alternative methods of transport to get to work. So, Tekesha can continue to save lives.
However, to her rescue a fellow nurse spotted her confused and distressed self and gave her a lift back home. Having been working in A&E's hot zone working in full PPE all night, the only thing she wanted to do was shower and sleep. Instead of doing what anyone would want to do after such a long exhausting shift, she was forced to make various phone calls to the police, insurance and other services incase the thief was using the car for criminal activities.
I am appealing to your generosity now, to help a front line worker get to and from work at a time when she needs to avoid public transport to carry on with her normal duties to support others in fight life threatening illnesses such as Covid-19. Please donate what you can to help her sort out her losses which include an excess of £600, stolen items in the car and alternative methods of transport to get to work. So, Tekesha can continue to save lives.
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Tekesha Phillips
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