by Miia | Apr 13, 2021 | Befriending, Connecting, Dawlish Hospital, Home Help, HOPE, Quarterly Update, Social Prescribing, Statutory Sector, Supporting, Transport, Volunteering, Wellbeing Co-ordinators
What a start to 2021! We were all geared up to get stuck back in after the Christmas break, but then many of us found ourselves once more juggling home-working with home schooling as Lockdown 3 hit! Once again the resilience of our team, and the tools that we use to...
by Chloe | Apr 6, 2021 | Befriending, Empowering, Health Coaching, HOPE, Staff Interview, Statutory Sector, Transport, Volunteering
10 years ago, I felt worthless. I had no purpose in my life. My life was made up of daily visits from carers, weekly doctor appointments, and frequent hospital admissions. 10 years ago, the Community Matron suggested to me that I try some volunteering with...
by J355 | Jan 13, 2021 | Befriending, End of Life, News, Supporting, Transport
Ron Vaulter 1921-2021 Memories of Ron from Julie Dingley We work with an elderly, vulnerable, and sick client group a lot of the time, and that means several of our clients die each year. Every death is sad for us all, but some leave more of an impact than others. ...
by Chloe | Jan 12, 2021 | Befriending, End of Life, High Impact Users, Home Help, Memory Loss, News, Quarterly Update, Transport, Volunteering, Wellbeing Co-ordinators
Well, this quarter has seen a bit of a to-ing-and fro-ing, what with working in the office, then from home, then will we won’t we go back to the office…and now another lockdown to start the New Year! We have all had to be flexible throughout, rolling with the changes...
by Chloe | Jan 4, 2021 | Befriending, Finance, Fundraising, Home Help, News, Quarterly Update, Transport, Wholelife
Happy new year! Like many organisations in 2020, we had our first ever virtual Christmas party on Zoom! Prior to the party, we had exchanged Secret Santa gifts with instructions to give something which could be worn during the party so we had some interesting festive...
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