Richmond AID Newsletter January 2022
We’ve already had a busy start to 2022!
To see what we’ve been doing have a look at our January Newsletter.
We’ve already had a busy start to 2022!
To see what we’ve been doing have a look at our January Newsletter.
To see what we’ve been up to this month, please have a read of our Richmond AID December Newsletter
Have a look at this month’s newsletter to see all the exciting things we’ve been up to!
Read it here: Richmond AID Newsletter November 2021
Salary (depending on experience): pro rata of £25,000 to £29,500 depending on experience, incl OLW
Closing Date: 11am on Tuesday 9th November 2021
Contract: 12 months with potential for extension
This post is for 28 hours per week.
“I used to volunteer myself and enjoyed helping people. I’m now on the other side of the fence with volunteers helping me. I have found the Richmond AID service really valuable, particularly as I am self-isolating and live on my own. I am really enjoying chatting to my new phone buddy, he lives locally and has shared interests. I genuinely look forward to him calling me and it really does help to relieve my isolation” – John
When shared, false information can take on a life of its own and have some serious consequences. It can lead to health scares, false accusations and potentially damaging hoax stories. Recently there has been a lot of this kind of false information about coronavirus.
Since lockdown began we have been in contact with over 800 individuals across all our active services, including the new Covid-19 support we offer.
The 2.6 challenge started on 26th April – the day when the London Marathon would have taken place.
Everyone is invited to take part and do something fun to raise money for charity.
You definitely don’t need to run a marathon (although you can if you like).
“You have been a lifesaver” – Tracy, single mum in Ham to two kids.