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Volunteers’ Week: A Helping Hand in the Emergency Department

Volunteers’ Week: A Helping Hand in the Emergency Department

In the Glasgow Royal Infirmary (GRI) Emergency Department, also known as A&E, one volunteer stan…

Deputy Lord Provost Christy Mearns, Deputy Chief Executive William Edwards and Strategic Lead for Volunteering Fiona Smith with some of the guests at the civic reception.

City throws party of thanks for Volunteers’ Week at NHSGGC

The City of Glasgow threw a special party this week to thank volunteers throughout NHS Greater Glasg…

Dementia Awareness Week: The Dementia Café Initiative

Dementia Awareness Week: The Dementia Café Initiative

In recent years, the importance of social interaction in enhancing the wellbeing of individuals livi…

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