Anthony said the plants would not thrive
unattended in his nursery during the national coronavirus lockdown. Instead of
leaving them to flower in a locked nursery where no-one would see their beauty,
he chose to give them to the care centre.
“He said that he’s giving them to us to be used to bring a bit of happiness to our Elders,” says Rand Aid’s Debbie Christen, the Manager of Recreational Programmes.
“A beautiful purple orchid is already earmarked
for resident Kitty Venn who celebrates her 103rd birthday on April 5. Other
flowering plants will be gifted to our residents who will appreciate the
beautifying of their rooms and the cheer the flowers will bring.
“A large crate of red and green succulents is
designated for a garden area between two of the care centre wings and will
bring joy to all who see them.
“Plants and flowers are always welcome at the
care centre, especially for those residents who rarely receive gifts of this
kind. Thanks to Anthony for his
thoughtful kindness,” says Debbie
Anthony Schäffler from Schäffler’s Garden
Nursery and Landscaping with some of the beautiful plants he donated to Ron
Smith Care Centre during the coronavirus lockdown.
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