How an inspiring Sunderland teenager is helping NHS staff tackle coronavirus

A caring Sunderland teenager has started a campaign to help kit out NHS staff with the equipment they need to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
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Elisha Coates, 14, decided to take action to help the NHS staff who are on the front line of treating those who have contacted COVID-19.

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But the Downhill teenager wanted to use her time at home as a driving force for good and was inspired to launch a Go Fund Me appeal in aid of the NHS after her friend suddenly became ill with the condition.

Sunderland teenager Elisha Coates is raising funds to support NHS staff during the coronavirus outbreak.Sunderland teenager Elisha Coates is raising funds to support NHS staff during the coronavirus outbreak.
Sunderland teenager Elisha Coates is raising funds to support NHS staff during the coronavirus outbreak.

On her Go Fund Me page Elisha said: “The NHS are lacking in equipment such as ventilators, so I’ve created a fundraiser to hopefully help!

“It’s already becoming a trend for boys to shave their heads during the isolation period because they can’t get haircuts, so I’m asking for a donation – big or small – from everyone who does this.

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“Let’s make it a trend! Donations from non participants are also welcome, everyone can do their part to help.”

And mum Lindsay Taylor couldn’t be prouder of her daughter’s effort. She said: “It is something Elisha felt that she is able to do because we are all in isolation.

“Cornavirus has affected her, as her friend and their mam were diagnosed with COVID-19.

“All of her friends have started to realise the seriousness of this and come on board to raise awareness.

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“Quite a lot of her friends are shaving their heads because the barbers are closed, so Elisha put a status up saying that if they are going to do that then why not do it for a cause.

“So they are now posting photos with the #shavetosave to raise awareness.”

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