“It was a real celebration of the extraordinary contribution these exceptional supporters make” –
Charity volunteers were praised for their hard work, dedication and support during a special thankyou event in Norwich.
More than 200 people were invited as a show of appreciation by East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH).
The volunteers give their time in a variety of ways, with groups coming along from the organisation’s shops in the surrounding area.
Others in attendance support EACH’s facilities, events, fundraising and administration teams, or are part of its Help at Home service.
In addition to enjoying lunch together, the volunteers had a chance to browse stalls and leave a message on a ‘tree of hearts’ guestbook.
They heard from EACH chief executive Phil Gormley and chair of trustees Will Self, as well as meeting trustees Loyola Weeks, Brad Mclean, Chris Schwer and Caroline Steggles.
“After two years of being unable to run this event, it was wonderful to see so many volunteers come together,” said Phil.
“It was a real celebration of the extraordinary contribution these exceptional supporters make.
“They play a pivotal role in helping our organisation deliver world-class care and should be so proud of the part they play.
“We’ve had some wonderful feedback and the event was a great success.”
There was a raffle and the day ended with a game of bingo led by EACH director of retail and trading Ian Nicolson.
The Norwich thankyou event took place on 27th September and a second one is taking place at Culford School, near Bury St Edmunds, on 19th October.
EACH supports families and cares for children and young people with life-threatening conditions.
It has three hospices, including The Nook, in Framingham Earl.
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