Decking the Halls at Turnchapel

Thanks to Land Registry’s festive touch

A sprinkling of Christmas cheer has brightened up our specialist unit this week.

A group of kind-hearted volunteers from Land Registry, Plymouth volunteered their time to decorate the Christmas trees that have generously been donated to St Luke’s by Blue Diamond Endsleigh Garden Centre Ivybridge.

The team spent the day adding touches of tinsel and baubles to the entrance, reception and on the wards, bringing some festive joy to not only the people staying with us, but their families, visitors and all our staff and volunteers.

Andy Kerslake, Capability Manager at Land Registry – who are based at Derriford – explained how they ended up helping: “All government departments are able to do volunteering as part of being a civil servant. You get days to go out and help in the community and do things.

“We got a call a couple of weeks ago just to say, ‘Can you help?’ So a few of us rallied to the call and came out. It’s a great way of getting out into the community, helping the local community.”

For Andy, it was his first time in a hospice, however it was not at all what he had expected.

“It’s my first time at a hospice…I’ve done a lot of things for St Luke’s before and Children’s Hospice Southwest as well, but not actually visited one of the sites. So, it’s good to come here. It’s a lovely place. It’s really welcoming and it’s got a nice feel about it.

“I know definitely one, if not more of my former colleagues have had end of life care with yourselves in the past. So it’s nice to be able to give something back to come and help a little bit.”

For many of the families we support, Christmas can feel like a particularly difficult time, so the team were glad they could play their part in bringing a bit of Christmas cheer to the building.

“Hopefully it might just bring a bit of joy, some lightness to what can be a dark time,” Andy adds. “It’s been really nice to see the effect we’ve had already. Even a little bit of decoration makes a big difference to the feel of the place and hopefully, families and people who are here receiving care will enjoy it.”

Here at St Luke’s we have developed a programme of employee volunteer experience days, which run throughout the year, providing companies with the opportunity to make a positive difference to the lives of people in the local community with a life-limiting illness, while offering employees a rewarding and fulfilling day of team-building.

“We’re from different parts of the organisation, not a single team, so it’s great to come together for something like this,” Andy adds. “Land Registry has around 900 people in Plymouth, and because we all do different jobs in different areas, we don’t always get to meet. Volunteering gives us the chance to connect, build relationships, and strengthen that sense of community across the whole building.”

Learn more about corporate volunteering with St Luke’s by clicking here.

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