Cake At Number 8: Cupcakes Against Covid
During lockdown Lindsay Nairn has been selling boxes of rainbow cupcakes with all profits going towards the production of face visors for key workers.</p>
At first she bought visors from Amy Coyle from Sweet Stamps – an acrylic cake stamp company based in Ireland. Now profits are being donated to another local initiative Vise-UP at Kelvinside Academy, where they are doing amazing work producing visors using their 3D printers.
So far Lindsay has had over 1000 visors sent to hospitals and care homes across Glasgow, including to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, RAH, Forth Valley, Stobhill, Croft Bank House Care Home and Kilmarnock.
What a fantastic contribution Lindsay is making and what a great attitude she has:
“It’s been so fantastic to have been able to help the production of much needed visors and to keep people smiling with cake!”
Please order some wonderful rainbow cupcakes and contribute towards providing visors for key workers.
HOW TO ORDER
Contact Lindsay – Cake at Number 8
- Facebook.com/cakeatnumber8
- Instagram@cakeatnumber8
- Phone: Lindsay 07922396095
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