Celebrating Volunteers’ Week – 2023

2023 marks the 39th year of Volunteers’ Week (1-7 June), when Empanda will join thousands of charities and voluntary organisations recognising the contribution volunteers make across the UK. With this year’s theme of ‘Celebrate and Inspire’ we hope to encourage people to be the change that we want to see and get involved in volunteering in whatever way works for them.

The contribution of volunteers is often unseen and unrecognised by many, visible only through the incredible impact of their volunteering, so taking the time during Volunteers’ Week to celebrate their efforts and all they contribute to our local communities, the voluntary sector and society as a whole has never been more important. 

Vinnie, who lives in Attleborough at one of Empanda’s supported living services for adults with a learning disability, volunteers at Brandon Day Centre. He said, “I love volunteering at Brandon Day Centre in the garden as it gets me out of the house and I get to meet new people which has a positive effect on my mental health. It also keeps me out of trouble because I am fully occupied and happy.”

Linda Robinson, Manager at All Hallows Day Centre said, “All our volunteers are great ambassadors to our centre. It is lovely to see their happy faces each week and to watch them sharing their own skills and knowledge with everyone, taking part in activities such as playing scrabble, gardening, baking, armchair exercises and lots more.

I would also like give a big mention to our PAT (Pets as Therapy) dogs. Our customers love to see Maisie and Minty visiting the centre. They particularly like Minty sitting on their laps and being able to give her lots of cuddles.

All our volunteers are a valued part of our team. We really appreciate all the help they give us and cannot thank them enough for their generosity and for giving up their free time to help us.”

Empanda supports Crisis at Christmas

We would like to say a huge thank you to the Empanda staff team who voted to support Crisis Charity with money saved by sending an e-Christmas card instead of buying and posting traditional paper cards. Staff were again given the opportunity to nominate a charity/charities close to their own hearts, and Crisis received the most votes making it the outright winner.

We are delighted to be able to send a £200 donation which has meant so much to the charity.

Becky from the Crisis fundraising team said, “Thank you so much for fundraising for Crisis. Your £200 will help someone take the next step towards a brighter future.

As more people face the prospect of losing their home, your support will help us continue to be there, side by side with people, every step of the way, until everyone in our society has a place they can call home.

Sadly, right now, over 220,000 families and individuals are still experiencing the worst forms of homelessness, including sleeping on our streets or living in unsuitable temporary accommodation.

Your generous donation will support our year-round work, preventing people from becoming homeless, or by supporting them to leave homelessness behind. We’re helping people find work, with specialist teams who connect them with employers and through CV and interview skills advice, as well as providing a range of training courses and classes.

We can only do all this with your help. Thank you for standing with us and supporting our cause to end all forms of homelessness, our work is only made possible by the generosity of people like you.”

Click here to find out more about the tremendous work being done every day at Crisis and how you can help support them.