Meena Vencatasawmy, a home support volunteer, reflects on her late brother's legacy: "He worked for the hospice in his spare time... I wanted to continue the connection that he started." Her commitment to providing support to children with life-threatening illnesses is a tribute to him.
Sophie Andrews, chief executive of Noah’s Ark, emphasizes the value of the home support program by stating, "The lives of these families are not easy — having someone to ease the pressure is invaluable by supporting them in their home." This program enhances the quality of life for both families and volunteers.
The home support program at Noah’s Ark, started in 2008, aims to provide practical and social support for families in need. Volunteers engage in activities like helping siblings with homework and offering household assistance, carrying out vital services that ease family stress.
Meena shares her experiences, saying, "We look forward to seeing each other... I feel like I should be thanking them." Her sentiment highlights the reciprocal nature of volunteer work, where both parties benefit emotionally from the connection.
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