AN 'Unbelievable' spike in donations has lifted a 'weight of worry' off of a grieving food bank manager after his work was featured in a BBC documentary with £160,000 donated in five days, writes BBC reporter Amy Gladwell.
Don Gardner, 75, from Camborne runs the Transformation CPR Foodbank in the town and was interviewed for Cornwall with Simon Reeve the day before his wife Jen's funeral, saying she would want him to speak out.
Mr Gardner told the BBC that donations in the days after the show aired topped the sum usually donated over two years by far.
He told her it had: "lifted a weight of worry".
The food bank provides about 14,000 meals per month and the impact of Covid-19 pandemic has intensified demand.
Mr Gardner told the programme, which aired on BBC Two last Sunday: "Jen would want me to tell people of the hurt, deprivation.
"Every morning I wake up and I say in my prayers 'Please lord help me to make a difference to someone today'."
Hundreds of people contacted the charity to say they had been moved by Mr Gardner's dedication and wished to donate.
Others on social media called him a "legend" who "should be knighted", with Cornwall-based actress Dawn French adding her praise along with Cornish actor and comedian aEdward Rowe, known as Kernow King.
Mr Gardner said the food bank struggled to cover its £60,000 annual running costs and the "unbelievable" spike in donations had "lifted a weight of worry".
Mr Gardner said his wife, a gospel soloist, "worked tirelessly" through the first lockdown but was suddenly taken to hospital in the summer and was diagnosed with lymphoma.
She died four weeks later and because of Covid-19 restrictions, he never saw her conscious again.
"I was allowed an hour with her on the day she died," he said.
Cornwall with Simon Reeve has been praised on social media for showing real life in Cornish communities which are among the poorest in Europe, and not just picture-perfect seaside resorts.
Mr Reeve said: "Don is an absolute hero. With his brilliant team of volunteers at the Transformation CPR Foodbank he makes a colossal difference to the lives of hundreds of families."
"He's patient, calm and caring. He's someone who reminds me what's great about not just Cornwall but this country."
Part two of Cornwall with Simon Reeve airs on BBC 2 tonight (November 15) at 8:10pm and is available on BBC iPlayer.
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