Samaritans of Bournemouth and District is celebrating Volunteers’ Week (1-12 June 2016) by saying a great big thank you to its team of lifesaving volunteers.

Every 6 seconds someone contacts Samaritans. Across the UK and Republic of Ireland, more than 20,000 volunteers give well over 5 million hours of their time a year –  responding to calls, fundraising, supporting people in prisons, workplaces and schools, and running its 201 branches.  The charity estimates that paid employees would be earning the equivalent of £72m a year.*

June (38) volunteers at her local Samaritans branch in Bournemouth: “Knowing you’ve made a difference to someone’s life is all the reward any of us needs.  Just being there to listen, in confidence, to someone going through a tough time in their lives can be really helpful to that person. It could be family, work, money or relationship issues, or perhaps they’ve lost a loved one. Whatever they are dealing with, we listen and give people the courage to open up about what’s happening in their life and support them to get through.”

Charlie, Director at Samaritans of Bournemouth and District said:Life can be tough for anyone, and everyone deals with challenges in different ways.  As Samaritans volunteers, we don’t judge, we’re here for absolutely anyone, and we want people to talk to us before they feel overwhelmed. I’d like to thank each and every one of our dedicated volunteers – the work they do is priceless. If you’re open-minded and feel that the moment is right in your life to give some time to others, why not think about volunteering with us?”

Samaritans volunteers are based in our 201 branches across the UK and Ireland, and they work in a variety of roles. Listening volunteers respond to calls, emails, letters and texts, as well as talking to people who call into the branch for support. Many others help with awareness raising and events.  Training and support is really comprehensive and you’re always working in a team.

Dr Andrew Mayers, Patron for Bournemouth Samaritans, and psychologist at Bournemouth University said “We’re keen to hear from people who want to be listeners and also from those happy to help with fundraising, marketing and outreach work, and the day to day running of our branches.  Volunteering with Samaritans is a win-win. You can offer your experience and knowledge and in return develop a whole new set of skills.”

 

Anyone can contact Samaritans, you don’t have to be suicidal. Whatever you’re going through, call us free any time from any phone on 116 123 (this number is FREE to call and will not appear on your phone bill), email [email protected], or visit www.samaritans.org to find details of your nearest branch.

If you are interested in volunteering for Samaritans, please got to www.samaritans.org.Or you can contact the branch directly on 01202 551999

You can also follow Samaritans on Twitter @samaritans or facebook www.facebook.com/samaritanscharity.

For further local information, photos, interviews with Bournemouth Samaritans Patron, Dr Andrew Mayers, please call 07749 201980 or contact via Twitter @DrAndyMayers

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