HUNGERFORD VOLUNTEERS
CHAIN was established in 1977 and has grown into
an effective group of volunteers that cares and gives a variety of help
to those in need. Membership is open to all Hungerford residents interested
in furthering its objectives. All CHAIN volunteers
are automatically recorded as members. In 2003 CHAIN was
awarded one of the first QUEEN’S GOLDEN JUBILEE AWARDS for voluntary
service in the community.
The group’s prime objective is to undertake
voluntary work and related activities for the benefit of people who
are sick or disabled or who are otherwise in need - be they young,
middle aged or elderly - living in the town or rural district of
Hungerford. As an extension of their primary aim, CHAIN offers
advice and guidance to people willing to undertake voluntary service
and assists them with the provision of voluntary work by putting
them in touch with individuals or with voluntary or statutory organisations
seeking help.
A small committee elected at an annual meeting (open to all Hungerford residents)oversees the policy and day-to-day management.
CHAIN’s
main activities are:
Car Journeys - Providing door-to-door transport
to hospitals, clinics etc.
Handybus Service - Running various shopping trips,
eg regular run to Hungerford Market.
Trips for groups, eg ‘Swimming for Disabled’ at the hydro-therapy
pool, Swindon.
For wheelchair users - CHAIN owns
and makes available to wheelchair users and their
families a CHAIRMAN
vehicle.
19.01.2011