Schoolgirl entrepreneur uses 'gingerbread' people business to put a smile on the faces of key workers

A Washington schoolgirl has been using her time off to run a business which is brightening up the days of key workers during the coronavirus crisis.
16 year old schoolgirl and entrepreneur Bethan Walker16 year old schoolgirl and entrepreneur Bethan Walker
16 year old schoolgirl and entrepreneur Bethan Walker

Bethan Walker, 16, has been running an embroidery business from her home, making over 1,200 ‘gingerbread’ people dedicated to key workers and NHS staff, such as doctors, nurses and teachers.

Bethan started ‘Personalised by Bethan’ at the age of 14, in 2017, but has since stepped up her work to bring a smile to the faces of key workers since her GCSE’s have been cancelled.

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The Oxclose Community Academy pupil had planned to but her business to one side this summer so she could focus on revision for her exams, but the coronavirus lockdown and forced closure of schools quickly changed that.

Bethan's tribute to the key workersBethan's tribute to the key workers
Bethan's tribute to the key workers

She said: “My GCSE’s had been cancelled so I wanted to do something positive with my time as I had no revision to do.

“Key workers are risking their lives for people like me so I wanted to say thank you and give something back.”

So far, Bethan has been making embroidered ginger-men figures of doctors, nurses, health care assistants, fire fighters, police officers, teachers, postmen and binmen, paying tribute to those who continued to work throughout the coronavirus lockdown.

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Bethan has also made 15 rainbows for hospitals wards and schools and has been overwhelmed with the reaction she has received.

16 year old schoolgirl and entrepreneur Bethan Walker16 year old schoolgirl and entrepreneur Bethan Walker
16 year old schoolgirl and entrepreneur Bethan Walker

She added: The reaction has been amazing! I’ve had so many lovely comments and it’s nice to know they made people smile.”

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