Berwick resident encouraging others to pick up the phone and lend an ear
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Graham Burnett is one of the thousands of volunteers supporting vulnerable people, the NHS and healthcare teams across England. He hopes his efforts will encourage fellow Northumberland residents to step forward and give volunteering a go.
The service supports people struggling with loneliness and isolation by offering a compassionate listening ear through friendly phone calls.
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Graham was inspired to give back out of gratitude for the support he had received during a challenging time in his own life and is eager to help others going through a hard time.
He said: “It has been incredibly rewarding to know that I have made a difference in someone’s day. Before my call, they could have been struggling emotionally or feeling lonely. A simple conversation can make a positive impact.
“When speaking, sometimes I notice a change in their voice as the conversation develops. You can hear the mood shifting and it’s uplifting.
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Hide Ad“No matter who is on the other line there is always a point where you can find some common ground – that’s the most rewarding factor, the unexpected.
“I would 100 per cent recommend volunteering.”
For more details on Check In and Chat and other volunteer activities available, and how to sign up, go to https://nhscarevolunteerresponders.org
People in Northumberland can request support for themselves or someone they know, with that person's permission, by calling 0808 1963646.
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