Up and down the country, we’re grateful to have loyal volunteers who take time out of their busy schedules to support families with seriously ill children in hospital.
In Sheffield, every month a table is put up in the entrance to Sheffield Children’s Hospital and volunteers Jill Ashton, Katie Brown and Lynn Hutchinson carefully lay out chosen high-quality books for patients and their parents to buy. Books 4 Good Causes raises money for our Sheffield ‘Homes from Home’ Treetop and Magnolia Houses which give up to 24 families a night a warm and comfortable place to stay while their child is in Sheffield Children’s Hospital.
We may currently be in lockdown, but as Volunteers’ Week approaches we didn’t want to miss the opportunity to speak to Jill, Katie and Lynn and find out more about their volunteering.
Why did you decide to volunteer for The Sick Children’s Trust?
Lynn: I first found out about The Sick Children’s Trust when I attended a meeting of Crafty Business Sheffield with my daughter Katie. During the evening, Jill and Katie mentioned that they were looking for volunteers and asked if I would like to help at the next book sale. At the next book sale I met Ann, who manages both the Sheffield ‘Homes from Home’ and helped set up the tables ready for customers. It was a really good day with lots of customers either buying books or just giving donations. Many were staying with their child and told us how much they appreciated the accommodation and I think they were happy to have someone other than doctors and nurses to talk to for a change. By the end of the day I had decided that this was something I wanted to do again.
What are the benefits of volunteering for The Sick Children’s Trust for you?
Jill: I get to spend time with books (my passion) and book loving people. I meet lots of families at the hospital and try and improve one of the worst times in their life. I like to think I make a difference by raising finances for Treetop & Magnolia Houses.
Lynn: Being retired I had taken up some craft hobbies and was reading, which I have always enjoyed, so being involved with The Sick Children’s Trust in this way just seemed a natural move which enabled me to help a good cause and get out and meet people at the same time.
Katie: The benefits of volunteering for The Sick Children’s Trust are helping raise money to support families in their time of need, enjoying conversations with people who come and visit the stall and I love seeing the children reading the books and smiling when they find their favourite one.
Why should someone take up volunteering for The Sick Children’s Trust?
Jill: If you love being around people and value the importance of the family unit then you will respect the work of The Sick Children’s Trust. As a charity it has high standards of behaviour and is never pushy or pressure selling.
Lynn: I would say to anyone who has some time to spare that this is an excellent way to help others, keep active, and meet new people both at the sales and by collecting donations of books from friends, relatives and even neighbours.
Katie: I would encourage people to volunteer for The Sick Children’s Trust because they do a wonderful job of helping to keep families together in their time of need with lots of care and support.
Books 4 Good Causes collect and re-home unwanted books to fundraise for good causes. Once a month, money raised from the book sale at Sheffield Children’s Hospital go towards our Treetop and Magnolia Houses which support families with children at Sheffield Children’s Hospital.
We would like to say a huge thank you to Jill, Katie and Lynn for volunteering for us and raising money to support these families.
To find out more, follow the team on Twitter: @books_4_causes