Yorkshire Coast urged to hold RNLI fundraisers in gardens this summer

It is so the charity can continue saving lives at sea.

Author: Karen LiuPublished 6th Jul 2021

The RNLI is calling for green fingered supporters on the Yorkshire Coast to help them this summer.

It is asking people to hold fundraisers in their gardens to raise money so the charity can continue saving lives at sea.

The RNLI says as the warmer weather lures people outside to make the most of their gardens and back yards, the heat will also be rising for the charity's lifesavers across the UK and Ireland.

It says every year, the summer brings a tide of rescues as they hit its busiest season and with the pandemic keeping more people on home shores, the charity reckons it is likely that unprecedented numbers will visit the coast.

There are several ways to raise funds with an RNLI Gardens event.

Peter Emmett, RNLI Head of Engagement explained:

"If you have a garden in full bloom why not host an RNLI Open Garden? By opening your green spaces to locals, friends and family in exchange for a small donation, you could help our charity to raise vital lifesaving funds.

"Whether you have the brightest blooms or the plumpest pumpkin, it could be your time to show off! Alongside hosting an RNLI Gardens event, you could also consider putting on refreshments or home baked goods or selling cut flowers and crops from your vegetable patch."

For people who would like to take part but don’t want to open their garden to the public, there’s also the opportunity to host an RNLI Garden Party.

Peter added:

"An RNLI Garden Party is a private event where the host can invite their friends and family round for a celebration and ask for donations in return. Additional funds could be raised through quizzes, cake sales and other fun fundraising activities."

Richard Dowson, RNLI Mechanic at Whitby lifeboat station said:

"During the past year, we've all spent a lot more time at home. Doing so has made us appreciate how lucky we are to have a garden or open space. I use my garden to grow fruit and veg. It’s also my escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

"We’re expecting a very busy summer as more people take staycations, so my garden may not get the attention it deserves. That’s why your RNLI Garden event is so important. It will help raise vital funds to support lifeboat volunteers like me so that, together, we can save lives at sea."

Funds from hosting a garden party or open garden could provide a valuable lifeline to the RNLI:

• £30 could pay for a lifeguard’s First Aid training

• £33 for a volunteer crew member’s sea-going wellies

• £100 could help fund water safety sessions for children

To sign up to RNLI Gardens visit RNLI.org/Gardens

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