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The NHS would be unable to provide the Healthcare that
it does without the help of unpaid volunteers in hospitals
and in the community.
An
astonishing number of volunteers - more than 700 - work
between Chorley and Royal Preston Hospitals. Some belong
to organizations like the WRVS or the Red Cross but
others are independent volunteers. They do all sorts
of things - from meeting and greeting and manning the
tea trolley to befriending patients, writing their letters
or changing their flowers. Others work in Hospital Radio.
One
volunteer talks of how befriending patients restored
her confidence after being unemployed. Now she has a
job with the NHS.
Another
Chorley volunteer works for the Red Cross and administers
manicures and shoulder massage to patients. She enjoys
her work so much that she even came in on Christmas
Day.
If
you'd like to volunteer at your local hospital call
the BBC Radio Lancashire Action Line for contact details
on 0845 305 9000.
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