Not-for-profit quality care for over 25 years

Day 15

Today we have three more inspiring stories of care from members

The video shares a heartwarming story about a befriending service that helps people overcome loneliness. It shows how simply having someone to talk to or spend time with can make a huge difference, creating a sense of belonging. One participant happily recalls how regular outings with their befriender helped them feel more connected and improved their life. The relationship is mutually rewarding, with both offering support and forming lasting bonds. The participant highly recommends the service, highlighting how it brings joy and helps beat isolation.

The video celebrates the Royal Voluntary Service’s book service, highlighting how it brings joy and connection to people’s lives. With new books delivered directly to individuals, it provides not just entertainment but also keeps minds active and engaged. The best part? It creates wonderful companionship! Volunteers share the love of reading, building friendships that brighten the day. The speaker joyfully shares how the service has transformed their life, bringing both literary delight and meaningful social connections. They express heartfelt gratitude for the happiness and positivity it adds to their world!

Parkheaven Trust – A Heartwarming Story of Finding Family and Joy at The Willow Centre

The Willow Centre – A family, elderly, brother and sister approached me for info about the centre. They showed them around, their mum was reluctant and refusing to come in. They managed to persuade her to come for a game of bingo and the rest was history.
This week the lady asked them if we were open on Christmas day, when they said no she started to cry, saying home much she loves coming to the centre and we are her extended family.

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