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Health and social care true stories

Find out how real people have benefited from the caring help of our health and social care volunteers.

From heart attack to volunteering

Bill Burton at the British Red Cross branch in ShrewsburyWhen Bill Burton, who cares for his disabled wife, had a heart attack, he needed the help of the Red Cross. To show his gratitude, he became a volunteer with the transport service.

Read Bill's story

Volunteers provide care at home for vulnerable man

Care in the home volunteer helps an older manDouglas was on a downward spiral, drinking heavily and neglecting both his health and his home, until the Red Cross was called in to help – now the future looks bright.

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Rachel receives care at home

An older woman smiles at a volunteer 1 © Layton Thompson/British Red CrossWhen Rachel’s husband was admitted to hospital with terminal cancer, her already difficult life suddenly became even more traumatic – until someone called the Red Cross.

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On a wing and a wheelchair

Karen and bird of prey!The loan of a Red Cross wheelchair often makes life easier not only for the service user but for those close to them – family, friends, eagles. Hang on, eagles?

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“I was so overwhelmed I thought I'd cry!”

Woman receiving comforting massage from Red Cross volunteer 2 © Layton ThompsonMaureen was growing increasingly distressed when her home was flooded in 2007, until the Red Cross turned up with lots of supplies - and a massage!

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Volunteers help prisoners

Skin camouflage for scar on armPrisoners across the UK are benefitting from the Red Cross’ commitment to helping all vulnerable people, as volunteers take the skin camouflage and therapeutic care services behind bars.

Read Laura and Deborah's story

Skin camouflage transforms teenager's life

Skin camouflage helps scarred teenagerA scarred teenager who was too embarrassed to leave her house has been given a new lease of life thanks to the Red Cross’ skin camouflage service.

Read Suzanne's story

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