Caffi Cwtch overwhelmed by community support with over 1,100 Christmas meal bookings
Award-winning Caffi Cwtch has already received more than 1,100 Christmas meal bookings for the festive period, with all proceeds going towards patient care at Nightingale House Hospice.
Peter Jackson, Head Chef at Caffi Cwtch, said: “Christmas is a very special time of year, and myself, the staff, and our volunteers look forward to welcoming friends and customers back to the café.
“The profits from the café go directly to help with patient care costs, but it’s also a place where patients and their families can enjoy a change of scenery and a bite to eat in a relaxed atmosphere.”
The café is predominantly staffed by volunteers who generously give their time to support Nightingale House Hospice.
Among the many volunteers are Lynn Jones and her granddaughter, Amy Davies, a duo who work together at Caffi Cwtch.
Lynn, who also works voluntarily in the hospice’s Inpatient Unit, shared her experience of volunteering.
She said: “I lost my husband during Covid, and I wanted to do something to help others.
“What I didn’t realise at first is that it’s a two-way thing. I’ve gained so much from volunteering — a whole community of people who have become my friends.
“I volunteer both in the Inpatient Unit and at the café, and when Amy turned 16, I encouraged her to join me to help her gain valuable skills.”
Amy, added: “Becoming a volunteer at Nightingale House was a simple process — nothing complicated at all.
“I’m studying travel and tourism at college, and volunteering here counts towards my Welsh Baccalaureate, which is a happy coincidence.
“It’s also been a great opportunity to learn new things and build my confidence.”
Lynn reflected on the joy of volunteering alongside her granddaughter and said: “It’s lovely to spend this time together.
“As they get older, you don’t get to see your grandchildren as much, so doing this has allowed us to share some special moments.”
Amy went on to describe her favourite part of volunteering: “It’s something different from what I usually do.
“I enjoy getting out and talking to people, and hearing funny stories from the other volunteers is always a highlight.”
For more information about volunteering at Nightingale House Hospice, visit their website: www.nightingalehouse.co.uk/volunteer/