Dedicated volunteer has work highlighted on BBC1 TV show

Leading aesthetic practitioner Abigail Oleck-Hewett volunteers for the NHS in a bid to help her local community in crisis has work highlighted on BBC1 TV show

Abigail Oleck-Hewett is a leading aesthetic practitioner and MD of BeauSkin London who lead the way volunteering for the NHS during this Covid-19 pandemic and now forms part of Ross Kemp’s impending TV show ‘Ross Kemp: Volunteering Army airing this May 18th BBC1 10am and commencing every day till Friday

As soon as the crisis struck, she stepped into immediate action to help her local communities by personally shopping for essentials for the vulnerable and collecting medicines, through to donating food bags with the Capel Parish Angels and other local voluntary groups across Surrey. Abi closed her business www.beauskinlondon.co.uk and donated PPE to the local NHS and hand-sanitisers to the key workers.

Aged 47 and living in Surrey, Abi is part of the NHS Volunteering Army and Good Samaritans helping keyworkers, carers and those on the front line.

More information can be found here: www.abi-o.com

With her business crumbling like so many others, all she could think about was how she could give back. With her skills as an aesthetic practitioner, she was very knowledgeable in high standards of infection control and has now transferred this across to how she shops for others and delivers food and items to those in need.

Abi has a full infection control HQ set up in her house including face shields, gloves and sanitiser to ensure all items are sanitized before passed across to others.


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