COMMUNITY
out carers
carer, she dedicates time every week to a lady in a Yasmin, was diagnosed with autism.
wheelchair and, through the centre, runs Atlantis Julie is now full-time carer to her teenage daugh-
Fun Club on a Wednesday night for children and ter and is often up at all hours to tend to her
young adults with a variety of disabilities. needs.
And the hard-working Kay also finds time to do The shy 38-year-old was nominated by North
weekly Indian Head Massages for the carers at Argyll Carers Centre manager Ruth Moody for
Crossroads. the makeover.
Lee added: ‘I nominated her for the makeover Julie said: ‘I was quite shocked to be nominated
because she never seems to have time for herself. and the whole day was lovely, but very emotional.
She has a heart of gold.’ ‘When Ruth saw my makeover she ran up to me
Taynuilt’s Julie Mullen had her life and gave me a big hug. It was such an emotional
turned upside down two years day that we both had tears in our eyes.’
ago when her Both Kay and Julie showed off their makeo-
daugh- vers on the catwalk at the end of the Ready,
ter, Steady, Christmas event, which raised £1,102
for Crossroads and North Argyll Carers
Centre.
Ann Marie Fraser and Iain Bruce-
Low gave Julie, left, and Kay their
makeover. 16_t50makeover06
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