St Michael’s Court Care Home, part of the Runwood Homes Groups, has received a meaningful and heartfelt donation following a visit supported by the brother of the home’s Lifestyle Coordinator, Nikki, whose journey from professional wrestler to charity founder has inspired thousands across the UK.
From his background in professional wrestling, he chose to step away from that world to build something rooted in purpose, stability, and community impact. He went on to establish Zaket Potato, a business that quickly evolved into a community-driven mission focused on feeding the homeless and supporting vulnerable people.
With growing support from the public and a strong following on social media, now exceeding 100,000 followers across three platforms, community donations helped transform Zaket Potato into a registered charity.
During a recent visit to St Michael’s Court Care Home, the charity donated a therapy cat to the Memory Floor, offering comfort, companionship, and emotional support to residents living with memory challenges. The donation was made through the support and involvement of Nikki’s brother, reflecting a deeply personal connection between the charity and the care home community.
The visit also gained significant public attention, with over 50,000 views in one night on social media, highlighting the growing reach and community support behind the charity’s work.
This donation represents more than a single act of kindness, it reflects a wider movement built on compassion, community power, and real-world impact. Through Zaket Potato, local action continues to create meaningful change for those who need it most, both in the wider community and within care environments like St Michael’s Court Care Home.
