60 seconds with… Della

Della worked with a small team of volunteers to welcome three refugee nurses to Great Yarmouth. Find out why she got involved in Neighbours for Newcomers and what advice she has for other volunteers.

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What sort of things did you do with the nurses to help them settle in?

It ranged from quite big, serious tasks like helping them to find a flat to rent, through to fun, social events like going to Bonfire Night celebrations together and long walks along the beach.

What was the biggest challenge about volunteering?

Supporting the nurses to find somewhere to rent. It’s hard to find somewhere to live in the UK at the best of times. They’re under 25 and have a limited budget, which made it very challenging.

What was the best thing about volunteering?

Just making friends with young people who have had to deal with so much in their life, and to see how well they were coping. I was filled with admiration for them.

What would you say to someone thinking about volunteering?

Have an open mind. The nurses are all individual people and they won’t fit into whatever square peg you might feel they ought to fit in. Regardless of their age, gender or religion, you can’t know in advance what they’re going to want to do, or not want to do.

Would you volunteer like this again?

Absolutely.

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