Friends Voices

Stories of volunteers supporting the health service since 1949

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Maggie Linford, Friends of St Mary’s

Maggie had a life of supporting people through her careers as a social worker and an occupational therapist.    Once retired, she continued to make a difference in her community through volunteering.  When she joined the Friends of St Mary’...

Story: Maggie Linford - Central London, Paddington

Cynthia Burton, Friends of The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine

Returning from time abroad, when getting involved in the community was a part of everyday life, Cynthia found herself with time on her hands.  A lifelong supporter of homeopathy meant the League of Friends at the then “Royal London Homeopathic Hos...

Story: Cynthia Burton - Central London

Sato Liu, Friends of The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine

Homeopathy, its values, and lifestyle have always been important to Sato. It's impacted not only her lifestyle, but also her career choices and now her volunteering.   Her passion for complementary medicine is as infectious, as her knowledge abou...

Story: Sato Liu - Central London

Jennifer Loehnis, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson League of Friends

As a great grand-daughter of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, it could have felt inevitable that Jenny Loehnis would find herself as Chairman of the League of Friends.  As it was, she did inherit the role from her Aunt and was pleased to continue the fa...

Story: Jennifer Loehnis - Central London

Sue Rivers, Friends of St Mary’s

As the wife of a hospital consultant, Sue almost had no choice but to get involved with the Friends. Becoming Chairman near the turn of the decade, she has thoroughly involved herself in all aspects from fundraising to helping out in the café. She ...

Story: Sue Rivers - Central London, Paddington

Patricia Evans, Friends of St Marks

After a long and successful career in the NHS, following retirement, Trish decided it was time to give something back.   Initially starting her career as volunteer in the gardens, she now finds herself Chairman of the Friends Group.  It is a t...

Story: - North West London

Shenna Cummins, Friends of St Mary’s Hospital

Shenna decided to volunteer when she had some spare time because she wasn’t working.  Her warmth, and people skills meant her natural contribution was focussed towards fundraising. This, she not only enjoyed but is very good at. Unexpectedly, v...

Story: Shenna Cummins - Central London, Paddington

Connie Foster (Sue Boram)  

After a lifetime of living in, and service to the community, almost by accident Connie found herself volunteering for the League of Friends in the local hospital. She threw herself with enthusiasm into every aspect of the life of the friends group, a...

Story: Connie Foster, Sue Boram - Barking, East London

Beryl Carr, Ealing Hospital League of Friends

Following the death of her husband, and a move away from their retirement home, Beryl found herself isolated. At 80, her daughter helped her join up as a volunteer at the local hospital, where over 20 years she has found real friendships....

Story: Beryl Carr - West London

Lynn Sommerville, Ealing Hospital League of Friends

Following a full and rewarding career in probation work, Lynn found herself at retirement age, but she wasn’t ready to stop, and still felt she had something to offer. Having used the Friends Cafe while visiting the hospital, she asked if there wer...

Story: Lynn Sommerville - West London

Louise Stockwell, Ealing Hospital League of Friends

Bereaved and unemployed, with Covid raging around, Louise was looking for somewhere to get a foothold back on the ladder. Ealing Hospital League of Friends were welcoming, and encouraging. Using existing skills as a ‘subject matter expert’ she ha...

Story: Louise Stockwell - West London