AU NO TU EA RT M ST H N 20 11
WRVS Gold Age heroes awarded
Patricia awarded for long service
How it feels to live alone
Impact, p6
News, p4
Issue, p8
Centre makes room for £10,000 Say hi to Sharon C NEWCASTLE
arol Nevison presented a cheque for £10,000 to Christine McGreal, Manager at the Northern Centre for Cancer Care (NCCC) based in Newcastle. The money, raised by volunteers at the WRVS tea bar at the Newcastle Freeman Hospital, will be used for the innovative Room for You project, which gives patients and carers the chance to engage in art activities. The project acts as a helpful distraction when people feel vulnerable, and gives them some respite from the distressing and uncertain world of cancer. The project pairs artists with counsellors who facilitate the art therapy with patients. Pictured left to right are Susan Lamb (NCCC), SDM Carol Nevison, volunteers Gillian Hails, Cynthia Lawton, Joyce Marshall and Christine McGreal (NCCC), seen here with some examples of the finished artwork.
Sunderland service
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long-service medal presentation was held in Sunderland this June. Volunteers, their families and friends attended the ceremony on 16 June. The following were awarded for their long service: Hazel Riddle, from Sunderland Royal WRVS shop, received a long-service clasp; Irene Chapplow, volunteer at Sunderland Royal WRVS
café, received a 10-year badge; 15-year badges were awarded to Audrey Anderson, volunteer at Sunderland Royal WRVS OPD tea bar, Elsie Bellamy, from Sunderland Royal WRVS café, Bessie Rain, volunteer at Sunderland Eye Infirmary WRVS coffee shop and Brenda Roberts from Sunderland Eye Infirmary WRVS coffee shop.
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arlington Community Support Scheme has a valuable new volunteer. Sharon Geldart, pictured with Local Service Manager Alizon Robson, encountered WRVS as a carer looking after her terminally ill mum, who sadly died earlier this year. Sharon has now joined WRVS as a volunteer disability advisor. The perfect candidate, Sharon spends time in a wheelchair as a result of nerve damage sustained as a youngster and can advise the team accordingly, understanding the implications of mobility problems. “Thank you for taking me into your WRVS family,” says Sharon.
SPECIAL REPORT ✪ A SHAKE-UP FOR HOW SOCIAL CARE IS FUNDED ✪ SEE p11