Do
you want to make a positive impact on local people’s
lives? Do you have an hour or two to spare a week? Then volunteer
with OAB. This could be just what you’re looking for!
Perhaps you would like to help some of the more vulnerable
people in Oxfordshire. If you would, then our Home
Visiting Scheme (HVS)
would suit you.
Our
main voluntary role, the HVS involves a sighted volunteer
visiting a visually impaired person in their home. This is
a brilliant scheme for both clients and volunteers as it is
so flexible and rewarding. You both decide when you want to
meet, and what you want to do. We usually set it up at an
hour once a week, but some prefer to meet fortnightly. Most
clients appreciate some help with correspondence and some
company. This scheme really suits volunteers who are going
to be around for a year or so, to give the client some continuity.
Many wonderful relationships have developed from this project.
Our
Community Fundraiser is always on the lookout for volunteers
to run fundraising events or help at flag days. So if you
fancy staging an event or shaking a tin please get in touch.
Fundraising can be fun and flexible time-wise. And remember
– every little helps!
Perhaps
you would like to spend a few hours a week helping in the
office. This can suit volunteers with a short or long term
commitment. Office work can vary, but we always find volunteers
a dedicated task that they can get on with independently –
for example, this could involve phoning clients to update
records, or general admin tasks.
OAB
also run clubs that provide tea or lunch for our clients.
This can be hugely rewarding. The clubs form vital social
links for our clients.
Loss
of sight to any degree is a frightening experience, the simple
things we all take for granted are suddenly that much harder.
Without support, a visually impaired person may quite understandably
lose a good deal of their confidence and optimism. Many find
walking out on their own very hard, and its no longer possible
to drive to see friends or go to the shops; so isolation is
a very real possibility. Our clients really appreciate the
help that a sighted visitor can give them – whether
it’s a trip to the shops, a cup of tea and a chat, or
help with correspondence. It’s the warm human contact
that matters most. So - if you would like to help us help
our clients, please contact us by phone on 01865 725595 or
email:
volunteers@oxeyes.org.uk
Ana
Novakovic
- Volunteer Coordinator
We asked some of our clients what they thought of the home
visiting scheme.
Margaret
“It’s
tremendous. She’s a lovely friend to have. She reads
letters, wraps presents and goes to the post. I really look
forward to seeing her.”
Florence
“She’s
lovely. We get on very well. If the weather is nice we go
for a walk. She’s very kind.”
Of
course all partnerships are a two-way thing. This is how some
of our volunteers feel about visiting.
Eric
“It
gets me out. I live on my own. I get company and do things
that I wouldn’t normally do.”
Anna
“We’ve become friends.
I enjoy the time we spend together. It’s made me aware
of the problems blind people face.”
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