Stories
Read stories from patients, families, staff and volunteers about their experiences with Rennie Grove
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Richard’s Story
Following his retirement, Richard wanted to use his spare time to make a difference. At 75, he started training as a counsellor and qualified at the age of 80. He now uses his skills as a volunteer counsellor for Rennie Grove Peace.
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Sheila’s Story
For a quarter of a century, Sheila has put her sewing skills to excellent use to hugely benefit both the patients we care for and the fundraising efforts of Rennie Grove Peace.
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Angela’s Story
Angela has been a Compassionate Neighbour volunteer since 2019. She shares her experience...
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Raj and Gizella’s Story
Raj has been a Compassionate Neighbour volunteer in Watford for Rennie Grove Peace since 2022, supporting Gizella.
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Ann’s Story
Ann has volunteered with us at Rennie Grove Peace for over 25 years! She tells her story...
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Shruthi’s Story
"Being able to make a small difference to the experience of patients and their families at what may be a very difficult time is really rewarding."
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Liz’s Story
Liz has volunteered as a Compassionate Neighbour since 2022. She shares her experience...
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Sara’s story
Sara has been a longstanding volunteer with Rennie Grove Peace, joining as part of our Compassionate Neigbours scheme and more recently, volunteering with our Supporting Hands service...
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Maureen’s story
Maureen has been volunteering with patients and families in their own homes for a number of years. She currently volunteers with Supporting Hands...
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Maggie’s story
Maggie has enjoyed a variety of volunteering roles at Grove House and in the community, around St Albans, over the past decade...
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Sabina’s Story
Sabina chooses to volunteer with Rennie Grove both to give back to the organisation and to boost her confidence in the workplace...
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Paul’s story
Paul volunteers with our Supporting hands service.
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