Danaher volunteer Tracey Bentley with Leo
It’s estimated that there are some 10,000 voluntary organisations throughout Essex – all supported by those who give their time freely for a host of good causes. From practical support such as cooking and gardening for those in need or raising money by organising fetes and fairs; to sharing skills, donating time and expertise; or becoming a trustee; these are the unsung heroes of our communities.The devastating impact of Covid-19 has hit charities hard. Fundraising events have been cancelled, charity shops closed and many operations have been in lockdown, with activities kept to a bare minimum, if running at all.
Some have turned to social media to maintain a public profile and keep in touch with those they help, but there’s no doubt that all charities will have to dig deep in the weeks and months to come. As everyday life starts to return to some sense of normality, the support of existing volunteers will be more important than ever, while the drive to engage with new supporters and sponsors will intensify.
ANIMAL MAGIC
There are many famous quotes about the healing power of animals and three volunteers at Danaher Animal Home at Wethersfield, near Braintree, know better than most the truth behind those sayings. Jenny Davison, Tracey Bentley and Lindsey Cox have each faced serious health challenges and they are firm believers that the animals they help care for have supported them on the road to recovery.
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