Sue Ryder provides palliative, neurological, and bereavement support to patients and their families. Volunteers are needed for a wide variety of roles, helping Sue Ryder continue to support families during the most difficult times of their lives.
Why volunteer with Sue Ryder?
- Volunteering gives you a sense of doing something worthwhile, boosting self-confidence, self-esteem, and life satisfaction.
- It’s a sociable experience, helping to combat loneliness and expand your support network.
- Many roles help keep you physically fit, such as gardening and maintenance.
Volunteer roles include:
- Gardening and maintenance
- Spiritual and emotional support
- Reception and administration
- Events and fundraising
- Helping at Sue Ryder charity shops
- Shaping future services
All volunteers are supported or mentored when they start, ensuring they feel comfortable in their role. No equipment is needed; for example, scrubs are provided for Ward Support volunteers.
Access and facilities:
- Free parking at Thorpe Hall Hospice
- Wheelchair access for reception and the ward
Getting started:
- Volunteering is free
- DBS check is required (free and arranged by Sue Ryder staff)
- Online training provided before volunteering
If you want to make a difference and support people through challenging times, volunteering with Sue Ryder is a rewarding way to give back and connect with your community.
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