Volunteer Placement Award – University of Bradford
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Our befriending team have created a self-care booklet for clients receiving befriending support.
The booklets include a range of resources and self-care activities to help with wellbeing, such as colouring, yoga techniques and recipes. It has been sent out to 137 clients who currently receive support through our befriending service Community Companions.
Donna, Volunteer Coordinator and manager of the service, said:
It was a great booklet to work on with my team. They did a fantastic job thinking about different helpful resources for our clients.
You can take a look at the booklet here.
For more information on our befriending service, including how to make a referral or self-referral, visit our Community Companions page. Information on volunteering as a befriender can be found here.
Posted on: 16th April 2021
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