Our Volunteer Stories
We could not run Farleigh Hospice, our stores and our events without the support of our fantastic volunteers. Here they tell us their stories.
Hugh - Kitchen Volunteer in the Courtyard Café
"I enjoy the atmosphere and it’s good to feel a part, however small, of an organisation like this…and I get fed!"
Read Hugh's story here
Sue - Retail Volunteer
"My Mum had cancer and passed away eight years ago. She received such good care from the nurses that came in to see her, that it left me feeling that I wanted to give something back to the community - so I decided to support Farleigh Hospice."
Read Sue's story here
Jody - Inpatient Unit Volunteer
"I get a feeling of satisfaction that I’m helping the patients and I’m also supporting the staff. Yes, there are some sad moments working in the IPU, but it is also rewarding and it’s worth it. I really love it."
Read Jodie's story here
Charlie - Retail Volunteer
"If somebody is looking for something to do or just feeling a bit low in themselves, I would definitely tell them to become a volunteer. It gives you a sense of purpose and helps to build up your confidence and self-esteem."
Read Charlie's story here
Betty - Retail Volunteer
"I do one afternoon a week at the Gloucester Avenue store in Moulsham Lodge, and I may soon do two. I get on very well with all the other volunteers and have been here more than six years. Everyone is very friendly."
Read Betty's story here
Lesley - Fundraising office volunteer
"The people are so friendly. You do get great job satisfaction because you know you’re helping"
Read Lesley's story here
David - Donations team volunteer
"It's so rewarding and you know you're helping other people."
Read David's story here
Owen - Retail volunteer
"It's fun to volunteer in my local store. I help out once a week so I can fit it in around school.I get to meet an interesting range of people - you hear about their lives and learn from them. I'm gaining people and communication skills."
Read Owen's story here
Mike - Carers’ Champion
"By letting the patients talk and take their minds off of their health problems, I feel that I am helping them in some way which is very rewarding. I’m giving up my time, it’s not costing me anything and I’ve made new friends."
Read Mike's story here
Clive - Garden Volunteer
"Volunteering is the satisfaction you receive when you contribute to making the place look nice, and it also keeps me active."
Read Clive's story here
How do I find out more about becoming a volunteer?
For more information on any of our volunteer roles, or to find out more about volunteering with Farleigh Hospice, please contact our Volunteering Team on 01245 933735 or email us at volunteer@farleighhospice.org