If getting involved in volunteering is one of your New Year's resolutions, Isabel Hospice wants to hear from you.
Welwyn Garden City-based Isabel Hospice is appealing for new volunteers.
Volunteering for the charity contributes hugely to changing the lives of people across eastern Hertfordshire, who need specialist care and support living with a terminal or life-limiting illness.
Caroline Baynes, Volunteering Engagement Lead at Isabel Hospice, said: “I think most would be surprised at how vast and varied our volunteer opportunities are.
Whatever your skills or interests, we are confident that we can find a rewarding role to suit you, in an inclusive and supportive environment.
"Roles are very flexible too, enabling people to fit them around their other commitments and day-to-day life.
"Even giving two hours on an ad hoc basis, or a morning or afternoon of your time each week would benefit the charity, and your local community.”
The varied volunteering roles span retail, fundraising, patient-facing, and office-based positions. Opportunities include helping in one of the charity's 16 shops, welcoming patients and their families as a receptionist at the inpatient unit (IPU), ad hoc fundraising and events support, becoming a Compassionate Neighbour, gardening at IPU, eBay listing, van driving and stock sorting in the Welwyn Garden City donation centre.
In addition to being hugely rewarding, there are many benefits to volunteering. It challenges us to step out of our comfort zone, learn new skills, or utilise existing skills, gain work experience, and meet new people.
There are wellbeing benefits too, with volunteering proven to boost dopamine levels, providing a sense of purpose and fulfilment.
Volunteering is about donating your time, skills, and compassion to make a tangible difference in the lives of others. This act of kindness not only benefits those in need but also offers a myriad of personal rewards.
One of those ‘make a difference’ roles the charity wishes to expand on is its Compassionate Neighbour community — a Hospice-led initiative to encourage and support the lonely or isolated, that not only supports Isabel Hospice patients but anyone in eastern Hertfordshire over the age of 18.
Kharlie Staves, Isabel Hospice’s Compassionate Neighbours Co-Ordinator, said: “Since launching Compassionate Neighbours in 2018, we have seen how important community is, the value of social interaction and the impact each individual can have within their community.
We have seen the positive impact regular connections make and how they can change someone’s entire outlook on life.”
Compassionate Neighbours are matched to individuals either one-to-one, by phone or to a social group in their area based on shared experiences, hobbies, or interests, to offer a listening ear and companionship.
Caroline Baynes added: “Embracing volunteering as a New Year’s resolution not only contributes positively to your local area but also enriches your life in ways you might never have imagined.
"So, with a New Year now upon us, why not get in touch and discover how you can volunteer with Isabel Hospice and make a resolution we are positive you will actually keep!
"We couldn’t do what we do without the loyal support and dedication from our volunteers. So come and join our amazing volunteer community today!”
Further Information
Roles are available Monday to Sunday, across multiple sites in eastern Herts and open to anyone over 18.
People of all abilities from all walks of life are welcome, and no previous experience is necessary as training is provided.
If you are under 18 and wish to discuss volunteering with Isabel Hospice, get in touch.
For more information on volunteering, email volunteer.office@isabelhospice.org.uk, or call Isabel Hospice’s Volunteering Engagement Lead, Caroline Baynes, on 01707 382500 option 4.
Details are also available at www.isabelhospice.org.uk/volunteer.
For more information on Compassionate Neighbours, email kharlie.staves@isabelhospice.org.uk or call 01707 382500.
Volunteer Information Drop-In
Isabel Hospice will be holding its next volunteer information drop-in session on Saturday, January 27, 2024 from 10.30am till 12.30pm at the Living Well Community Hub, Hall Grove, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 4PH.
It’s a great way to learn more about Isabel Hospice and the volunteering opportunities available. You’ll meet the various teams who deliver the services they provide, and they can help match your skills and experience with the opportunities available.
There is free parking onsite and refreshments will be available.
The next free Compassionate Neighbours training session will be held on Friday, January 12, 9.30am to 5pm at the Living Well Community Hub.
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