There are many ways in which someone can make a difference and help a charity, whether it be volunteering, fundraising, or donating. All of which I hope to do for Naomi House.
Naomi House and Jacksplace are hospices that support families from seven counties in southern England – Hampshire, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, Surrey, West Sussex and the Isle of Wight. They offer a full palliative care service that includes respite, emergency and end of life care for life-limited and life-threatened children and young adults from birth and into their later years.
Yesterday I spent my morning volunteering at the Naomi House charity shop in Chineham shopping centre, and intend on continuing to do so on a regular basis.
I honestly didn't know what went in to running a charity shop and how busy one would be! There was never a quiet moment! I was amazed to see how many people there are that support local charity shops; donating and buying.
Roles that were included whilst helping out was serving customers, sorting through donated items, pricing items, stocking shelves and rails, and ensuring gift aided items were taken note of.
I had such a laugh throughout the day and genuinely enjoyed my time spent there. As the workers there are volunteers, they are there because they want to be there, because they want to help and give something back to the charity - I feel this made the atmosphere a lot nicer and pleasure to be around. Everyone had a smile on their faces, including the customers (who a few of them walked out with some absolute bargain buys!)...
Thank you for welcoming me, and I look forward to helping out again soon!