Volunteer with Good Neighbours CARE today

We all know that often it’s the smallest things that can make the biggest difference to our lives. For many, help with the shopping, a lift to a doctor’s appointment or just a chat over a cup of tea can make days easier and brighter.

In Cuckfield, Lindfield, Scaynes Hill and across Mid Sussex, Good Neighbours CARE has been providing friendly and practical support for residents for many years. This year marks the charity’s 40th birthday and along with lots of celebrations in the pipeline, Good Neighbours CARE has set itself the goal of recruiting forty new volunteers who are willing to lend a helping hand to neighbours in need.

Whilst the charity has always been blessed with many volunteers who selflessly give up their precious time to help others, the demand for its services is ever increasing. So, what motivates people to volunteer for Good Neighbours CARE? Cuckfield’s Miranda Grainger has been volunteering for the charity since 2018 and heads up the befriending service which assesses clients and then matches them with volunteers for visiting. Miranda visits several clients and shops for them too. She also takes her clients to medical appointments. For Miranda volunteering at Good Neighbour CARE has so many benefits. “I know what a difference I make by visiting the lonely. My clients are incredibly grateful, and I always try to leave them with a smile on their face. I have heard so many wonderful stories about their lives.” Miranda has developed strong bonds with her clients over the years. She adds, “I was asked to do a reading at a client’s funeral, and I was so overwhelmingly touched that the family recognised the importance of my friendship with their loved one.”

Her volunteering has also brought about a new addition to her family – Pickle, a 19-year-old cat, who needed to be re-homed. “Pickle has been enjoying her retirement home with me for the last 2 years!” Angela Holroyd, a retired nurse has been volunteering with Good Neighbour CARE for seven years. She remembers chatting to a friend who told her that many patients were missing their medical appointments simply because they had no means of getting themselves to their surgeries. Having some spare time on her hands, Angela started to volunteer with the charity. She’s also one of the charity’s Duty Officers – a team responsible for manning the busy telephone lines. “I particularly love my conversations with clients as I’m driving them to their doctor or hospital appointments. I’d recommend volunteering to anyone and everyone – if you care about your community and its people, you should give us a call.” Angela adds. Debbie Schlup ‘s mum was the reason Debbie joined Good Neighbours CARE. “My mum would regularly help out in charity shops, so when I saw the opportunity to help others through Good Neighbour CARE, I jumped at the chance,” she recalls. Debbie’s been volunteering for nine years and as the charity’s Volunteer Secretary, she’s responsible for on boarding new volunteers.
According to Debbie, giving such a small amount of time means so much to the clients: “It seems like very little to me and yet our clients tell me that they’d be lost without us,” she adds. Good Neighbours Care has made a huge difference to the life of Cuckfield resident Darren Dwyer, who relies on the volunteers to get him to and from his doctor and hospital appointments. Before reaching out to the charity, Darren was missing appointments as taxi fares were expensive. “Good Neighbours CARE has been brilliant. It has changed my life,” Darren says. If it wasn’t for the charity, I would have missed an emergency X-ray. And having a volunteer to take me to my appointments does wonders for my mental health meaning I am less anxious and less worried about how I’m going to get there.”

Nancy Towner echoes Darren’s sentiments. She has been a client for the last nine years. “The most important thing about Good Neighbours CARE is that I can always rely on its volunteers and that gives me so much peace of mind,” Nancy explains. According to Christina Chelmick, Good Neighbours CARE’s Chair, “We are blessed with so many committed volunteers and yet the truth is that we need more. I have been involved with the charity since the start, but we are looking especially for younger volunteers who, full of fresh and new ideas, will guarantee we continue for another forty years and even longer!

So, if you have some spare time in your busy lives and you want to give something back to the Cuckfield community and beyond, we’d love to hear from you.” For more information, call 01444 455955 or visit: www.careinhaywardsheath.co.uk

New premises for Haywards Heath Foodbank

Haywards Heath Foodbank’s new headquarters was recently officially opened by the town’s Mayor and Deputy Mayor as the service announces the re-introduction since the Covid pandemic, of its client collection system to supplement the weekly delivery service – with a tie-in to the King’s Coronation.

Councilor Howard Mundin cut the ribbon at the new premises on Delaware Road, Haywards Heath and saw how the food bank team are helping clients celebrate King Charles III’s coronation with the creation of a special pudding devised by Cuckfield Michelin star chef Stephen Crane. Heather Cooper, Foodbank Manager explains: “As well as the usual food boxes, our clients also received a Coronation Foodbank Box which replicated as many items as we were able from the last coronation.
“Jelly and custard were the favourite pudding at that time, and we have gone one better. We invited chef Stephen Crane, from Ockenden Manor in Cuckfield, to make a food bank coronation trifle based on the popular food donations of tinned fruit, biscuits, rice pudding and custard. All the ingredients to serve up this special treat will be included in the coronation box”.

The food bank delivery service will carry on for those who don’t have transport or have health issues, but the team will encourage those who are able to visit and collect their food, to enjoy refreshments if they wish, plus a confidential chat or signposting with a friendly volunteer.

The new headquarters will be open on Tuesday afternoons from 2-4pm and Thursday mornings from 10am-12noon. Cuckfield’s Barry Prior, Chair of Trustees, adds: “By drawing the comparison of what the coronation weekend hopes to achieve – the sense of communities coming together in a spirit of shared values – we believe that sentiment resonates with the work of our food bank, which relies on the generosity of the public to provide the food, and the time and efforts of our volunteers to sort and pack it.”

For more information, please contact Heather Cooper, Haywards Heath Foodbank Manager on Tel: 07884 106719.

Fun adventures for Bolnore Scouts, Cubs and Beavers

The Beavers, Cubs and Scouts in Bolnore have had a busy spring term. The Beavers enjoyed a walk to Beech Hurst to play in the park, made bird feeders and planted some spring bulbs. The Cubs had a Lego evening, learned how to use knots to make mini rafts, built clay models and made their own cardboard cars to go to the drive-through movies! The Scouts have had an active term, with a chip shop hike, rock climbing, the Monopoly run around London, as well as a robotics evening with their own Robot Wars challenge!

We’ve also had some fantastic events. A group of Cubs and Scouts (plus one Beaver!) entered the annual Haywards Heath Lion Club’s Swimarathon on Good Friday, swimming a staggering 185 lengths between the ten of them! Well done everyone.

We were delighted to be able to attend the Pillows and Pilots camp at the London RAF museum last weekend, where we slept under the wings of a Supermarine Stranraer and a Lockheed Hudson IIA. A great time was had by all. The summer term is set to be even more action packed, with rifle shooting, rock climbing, a trip to the Butterfly Gardens and plenty of outdoor summer fun planned! A special mention needs to go to Sam Larby (Beaver Leader) and Pippa Barker-Danby (Cub Leader) for both obtaining their Wood Badges!

All groups meet on Tuesdays:
Beavers (age 6-8) 4.45pm-5.55pm
Cubs (age 8-10.5) 6pm-7.25pm
Scouts (10.5 – 14) 7.30pm-9pm

If you’re interested in finding out more about our group or joining our waiting list, please find us at: www.bolnorescouts.org.uk