Compassionate Neighbours

Fiona McGregor lives in St Albans and has been volunteering as a Compassionate Neighbour for around 18 months. Here is more of her story.

Compassionate Neighbours

Please note, this is an archive news article from Peace Hospice Care.

Friday, 31 March 2023

Fiona McGregor lives in St Albans and has been volunteering as a Compassionate Neighbour for around 18 months. She says:

“I’m so pleased that the recent merger means we can offer the support of Compassionate Neighbours in new areas”

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“I have gained so much from volunteering as a Compassionate Neighbour. My first Community Member was isolated due to illness and didn’t have family living nearby. I visited her at home once a week to offer company and friendship. It was such a pleasure to get to know her and talk about her life. I feel we both gained so much from the friendship, and I am now looking forward to a similar relationship with my new local match.”

Compassionate Neighbours are asked to commit to around one hour per week to support a carefully matched Community Member, which could include visiting them at home for a chat, taking them out locally or simply sharing an activity together, such as a short walk.

Fiona Hobbs, Compassionate Communities Co-ordinator at Peace Hospice Care, says:

“We’re delighted to be bringing the Compassionate Neighbours project to St Albans, both for local volunteers who are keen to help and people in the community who could benefit from the company and friendship that Compassionate Neighbours brings.”

“Volunteers don’t need any kind of experience or relevant background, as full training and support is given. We’re looking for people of all ages with a range of life experiences and interests.”