A 17-year-old with autism became a barista for the afternoon to raise money for the NHS by making her neighbours fancy coffees.
Faith Hinchcliffe, who lives in Farnworth, came up with the idea after seeing people taking on fundraising challenges.
She ordered dozens of coffee pods, which she paid for herself, and sold the cups of coffee on Saturday for £1 or a donation, raising a total of £190.
Her mum Hazel said: "She was so chuffed with the amount raised, she was actually quite overwhelmed.
"She organised it all, from buying the pods to making a sign. She also made sure everything was clean and sanitised, and everyone social distanced.
"I said to her that £1 wasn't very much for a cup of coffee, but people ended up donated £5.
"Faith is hoping to organise a cake and coffee morning with a lady down the road, obviously that's a bit difficult right now but that's the plan."
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