Volunteer

Volunteering

If you are passionate about providing support to those who are dying – get in touch today.

Why should I volunteer?

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Hospital volunteering

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Telephonic support volunteering

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We couldn’t make such a big impact without people like you.

At the Anne Robson Trust we believe that no one deserves to die alone – and hospital volunteers are a vital part of our work.

By joining the amazing volunteers who help us and our hospital partners, you’ll help make sure that people who are dying and their families are offered the company and comfort of another human being as they or their loved one dies.

But there are benefits for you too.

You’ll learn new skills and find fulfilment by being engaged in such meaningful activity.

And you’ll be part of a friendly team at the heart of your community, giving you the opportunity to meet new people.

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Two happy palliative care hospital volunteers

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End of Life Volunteer

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I enjoy my role as a Butterfly Volunteer because it has enabled me to give something back to this wonderful hospital I work in, in the form of comfort and compassion – not only to patients but also to their families.

No-one should have to die alone and to be with someone in their final hours of life, who would otherwise have been alone, for me is an absolute privilege

Butterfly Volunteer, Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust, Harlow- Developer