The Big Issue is supporting Bournemouth vendor Julie Cherry through the coronavirus crisis – and she is giving back too by volunteering for the NHS.
Covid-19 has not just cruelly and suddenly robbed 51-year-old Julie of the income she received from selling the magazine, it has also taken away her other job as a matchday steward at Southampton FC and Bournemouth FC Premier League home matches.
But selfless Julie has not let the setback stop her from joining the 750,000 Brits who signed up to volunteer for the NHS. Now she is calling vulnerable people in her area to help them with the rigours of the Covid-19 lockdown. She’s also heading to the shops for stricken neighbours and told The Big Issue that she just wants to help out while she’s sat at home.
I’m live on the website, like 750,000 other volunteers, and waiting for alerts to come through
“I haven’t got a car so I’m just calling people near me on the very vulnerable list, there are about 2.5 million people on that list,” said Julie, who sold the magazine outside Winton Waitrose in Bournemouth before the lockdown. “I’ve worked in a hospital before so I know how to speak to people. I’m live on the website, like 750,000 other volunteers, and waiting for alerts to come through.
“I’m sat around indoors and I’m not doing anything so I want to do anything I can to help really. I’m helping my neighbours out by going shopping for them because one is over 70 and the other has a broken neck. There are a lot of people getting the virus and dying from it so anything I can do to help I should do.”
In addition to selling The Big Issue, Julie completed an employability programme at Saints Foundation in 2017 as part of our team-up with Southampton FC. That paved the way for her to start stewarding at St Mary’s Stadium as well as at nearby rivals Bournemouth.