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Linda Carradus’ Story

We’d like to give special thanks to Linda Carradus for sharing her story.

“When we were told that my husband’s illness was terminal in November 2012 I felt alone, isolated and felt I had no one to talk to. One lonely evening I emailed the Hospice to ask if they knew where I could receive some help and support. That was the turning point – the Hospice at Home Team and Family Support Team became involved and I felt someone was always there on the end of a phone or a friendly face visited when things were getting me down. After my husband’s death in October 2013 I received support from the Bereavement Support Team which was a lifesaver for me. I eventually then began to volunteer at events and help with collection tins etc. I also help with raffles and other regular fundraising events, even knitting Easter chicks and Christmas stockings and puddings!”

“Last year I felt ready to help others who were going through the grieving process and signed up for the bereavement volunteer listener’s course. This was challenging and at times emotional but so worthwhile. Early this year I began to support people who have been bereaved. I can honestly say that this is so rewarding. I feel honoured and very privileged that total strangers allow me into their homes and open up and tell me their life stories and allow their emotions to run free. To know that I am doing something worthwhile and helping people at a very emotional and vulnerable time in their lives is immensely satisfying and I really wanted to help others because I had received help myself.”
“My next volunteer role is at an exciting new project which will be starting in August, so another new venture! If you have any spare time to help in any way I can assure you that you will feel so fulfilled, you will be made very welcome, meet new people and maybe learn new skills!”

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