When Wiltshire care company Butterfly Home Help decided to refresh their brand by changing colour schemes and therefore the uniforms of their staff, they had no idea it would make a difference on the other side of the world.

As staff of the home care company puzzled over how best to make use of the redundant pile of 121 peach coloured uniforms, operations manager Michele Bodman had an idea.

She contacted Hilton Baker, a member of the Salvation Army and trustee of The Kenya Trust, to ask if his organisation would have any use for them.

Michele said: “It seemed such a pity to just get rid of the uniforms. I just felt there could be a way of using them elsewhere.”

Her action set in motion an exercise which will, this year, benefit both the Chikankata Mission Hospital in Zambia and a new medical centre in a remote part of Kenya.

The Zambian mission was originally established in 1945 when local headman, Charlie Chikankata offered a portion of his land to the Salvation Army in exchange for education and health services.

The organisation responded by opening a school, hospital and church. Surrounded by rural villages, The Chikankata Mission serves a population of over 100,000 people and has grown to include a College of BioMedical Services, a College of Nursing and Midwifery, a Salvation Radio and a secondary school for 800 pupils.

“I have had the pleasure to work with people who need care and support since I was 16,” said Michele Bodman.

“My career has taken me across every avenue of the sector and country and I’m thrilled that my team and I have been able to help those doing the same thing in rural Kenya and Zambia.”

“Both organisations are really looking forward to supplementing their stock of uniforms,” said Hilton Baker, “but one of the main stumbling blocks in accepting donations of any kind is the cost of freight.”

To deal with this cost, Butterfly co-founder Anne Pelling donated the £200 needed to get the uniforms out to where they are needed. The uniforms will reach their destination next month.

The Butterfly team work across Wiltshire, Bath and Somerset and they deliver 1,200 visits a week, offering personal care, home care, shopping and cooking. For further information visit http://www.butterflyhomehelp.com/home