Volunteering

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Thinking about volunteering?

Volunteers are the backbone, the heart and the soul of St Andrew's Hospice. We simply couldn't function without them.

And the great thing is, it's a two-way process: we get the help and support that we need to provide our patients with first class care, and our volunteers get a huge amount of satisfaction out of working with us.

If you live in Lincolnshire, Hull or the East Riding of Yorkshire, and you can donate approximately a day each week, we would love to hear from you! There are many ways in which you can help, so why not start by taking a look at our Volunteer Brochure which gives an insight into the Volunteer Roles within the Hospice.

If you wish to Volunteer simply download an application form and post it back to the HR Team or contact us on (01472) 350908 ext 271/272  

VOLUNTEER RETAIL ASSISTANTS - NEW LOCATION

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 College Shop details: 

Do you have a free afternoon or morning each week? Enjoy meeting new people and would like to volunteer for St Andrew's Hospice? If your answer is YES then we would love to hear from you. Our New Retail Unit, within the Grimsby Institute Campus is in the final processes of completion and we need active volunteers to assist in the running of the store. 

To apply for these new volunteer roles call the HR Department, or simply download our "college poster" and an application form today. 

WE LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU.

 

URGENTLY REQUIRED.

PATIENT DRIVERS - Adult & Children's Units.
E-BAY PACKERS - Fundraising Department.
HOUSEHOLD - Adult & Children's Unit.
FURNITURE COLLECTIONS DRIVERS - Immingham Shop

DOWNLOAD THE RELEVANT VOLUNTEER POSTER FOR FURTHER DETAILS.

 

 

 What the nice people keep saying about us!

Hilary Anguish ‘I go home tired but having had a lot of fun .....I get a great deal of satisfaction from being part of the Hospice movement and know that all I’ve done is appreciated.’ Hilary Anguish
Ann Jackson ‘If you say the word “Hospice” to people they think it is a sad place where people go to die, it’s nothing like that.’ Ann Jackson
Wendy Hardy ‘It gives me a great feeling knowing I am helping people less fortunate than myself ’ Wendy Hardy
Janet Gymer ‘I’ve met some wonderful people, and I would recommend being a volunteer to everyone.’ Janet Gymer
Jim Oakes ‘I have been volunteering at the Louth shop since it opened in 2006, I look after the books and do the PAT testing - My wife volunteers too and we really enjoy helping out.’ Jim Oakes
Carl Grant ‘The day I started at the Hospice is the most satisfying thing I have ever done...’ Carl Grant
Matthew Borman ‘This is by far the most rewarding job ... that I have had.’ Matthew Borman