Stories - Trinity Hospice
Volunteering gives me a chance to make a difference for someone in my local community and I get a great sense of achievement knowing I can make someone’s day.
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Volunteering gives me a chance to make a difference for someone in my local community and I get a great sense of achievement knowing I can make someone’s day.
Many people have the wrong impression of a hospice, believing it is a place of sadness and despair. It is a place of support, safety and calm. Friendships are made, solidarity abounds; we help and hold each other up when it’s needed. I loved working with the Trinity team.
The gardens are used by all as place of peace and renewal. Tea, sunhats and conversation are good medicine.
I would encourage anyone interested in volunteering here at Trinity to ‘go for it’. I find my role exceptionally rewarding and I will continue to volunteer for as long as I possibly can
I feel it is a huge privilege being a volunteer for Trinity Hospice
I give my time and commitment to Trinity but I feel I get so much more out of volunteering than I give. It is hugely rewarding.