Morecambe's Brew Me Sunshine cafe donates cakes to eye clinic and foodbank

A social enterprise which supports people with sight loss has donated cakes to two worthy causes.
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Staff at Brew Me Sunshine, in Morecambe, delivered baked treats to staff at Royal Lancaster Infirmary’s eye clinic, as well as the food bank collection at Sainsbury’s.

Joseph Gardiner, cafe manager, said: “As our cafe is temporarily closed due to the government’s lockdown measures, we wanted to ensure our cakes had a good home.

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"As the staff at the eye clinic are working really hard to support visually impaired people right now, we thought it would be good to show our appreciation and give them a treat.

Two members of staff at Royal Lancaster Infirmarys eye clinic receive cakes from Brew Me Sunshine, in Morecambe.Two members of staff at Royal Lancaster Infirmarys eye clinic receive cakes from Brew Me Sunshine, in Morecambe.
Two members of staff at Royal Lancaster Infirmarys eye clinic receive cakes from Brew Me Sunshine, in Morecambe.

"We also understand that during this time, even more people may need the help of food banks, so we were more than happy to donate some cakes.”

Brew Me Sunshine, is run by sight loss charity Galloway’s, which also has sites in Penwortham, Chorley and Southport.