A Derry woman has raised £2,265.74 for Foyle Hospice by giving the New Year’s Eve takings from her business, Offing Coffee, in memory of her Granny Sheila Bradley.
Stephanie Bradley's Granny Sheila, who passed away on Christmas Day, was fiercely proud of the business her grand-daughter had built.
Offing Coffee is a much-loved quirky coffee stop, located on Derry's Ballougry Road, or ‘out the line', which sells coffee, tea and baked goods.
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Due to the amazing support from her granny, Stephanie felt it was a fitting tribute to give something back to Foyle Hospice, who cared for her in her final days.
Stephanie said: “My Granny always opened her door to everyone and made them feel welcome. She knew everyone in the town and she would always make a point of asking your name and the finer details and get to know you.”
Stephanie explained that her Granny Sheila had been receiving care at home from Foyle Hospice Homecare Community Team but her medical needs changed, which meant that she needed specialist palliative care in the Foyle Hospice In-patient Unit.
She said: “She loved her home and although we hadn’t really wanted her to have to leave home, realistically, she needed more care.
“But when she went to Foyle Hospice, it didn’t seem like a second choice, she was given the best care. We were just so overwhelmed with how attentive everyone was and how respectful and kind they were. When my Granny’s friend visited her, she told her it was like a 5-star hotel!”
Stephanie said that she had an amazing relationship with her Granny and, even when she was very ill, Sheila was still asking her about Stephanie’s business and sending clients her way.
She said: “The day she started getting the stronger medication, I expected her to be out of it or unconscious, but when I walked in, I heard my Daddy saying: ‘Look who’s here to see you!’
“I couldn’t believe it when she was sitting there and said: ‘Awk, madam, how was business today!’ Nurses and carers would always have appeared at the van too saying: ‘Sheila Bradley sent us!’ She was Offing Coffee’s best promoter!”
Stephanie knew how proud her Granny was of her and the success of Offing Coffee, so she felt it was a fitting tribute to donate her New Year’s Eve takings, in her memory, to Foyle Hospice.
She said: “New Year’s Eve was so much more than we all expected. We thought it would be a busy enough day but people came in droves. At one stage I said to my cousin, who was helping me in the van, ‘Just don’t look out the window!’ The queues were so long!
“People were donating all day; envelopes were getting handed in, people were so kind. People were sharing their stories of loved ones they had lost and their experiences with Foyle Hospice. It was just such a nice community feeling.
“The people of Derry really pull together at times like these and, especially, given the time of year, it was so poignant.”
Stephanie said she knows her Granny would have been delighted by her fundraising gesture and by the family following her wishes for donations to Foyle Hospice in lieu of funeral flowers.
She said: “She definitely would have been proud of me and I know she would have loved to have been there on New Year’s Eve.
“She would have loved the fact it all went to Foyle Hospice. When Granda, her husband, died, she didn’t want people buying flowers. She used to say people should give that money to Foyle Hospice. So, for her funeral, we requested donations in lieu of flowers.
“I know how proud she would’ve been that we have given something back to Foyle Hospice.”
Donations to Foyle Hospice can be made at www.foylehospice.com or at 02871 359888.
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