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Community Volunteer Scheme. Practical help is at hand

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​If you or your household are unfortunate enough to need to self-isolate at any point in the coming weeks and months, we’d like you to be aware of what SPJARA’s team of volunteers (all local residents) can do to help.

Specifically, we can do your shopping, collect your prescriptions or other necessities of life and drop them safely to your front door where you will be able to retrieve them without the need for any physical contact.

We can work out with you the simplest possible method of payment for the shopping (bank transfer or similar) so that you can stay in isolation and at least not have to worry about this aspect of life.

​Once we hear from you - preferably by email, either Jonathan Moffitt or Clair Chilvers will get in touch to get the ball rolling
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This is, of course, a completely free service to help our fellow residents. We hope that you stay safe and well, but if you need us, please do get in touch. We’d be delighted to help.  


This information is available in PDF format below:

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Community Volunteer Scheme is ready to help any NHS workers in the area

SPJARA's Community Volunteer Scheme of course includes any NHS staff living in our area. Our Volunteers will happily do the shopping for any NHS staff member whilst they are on duty and then deliver it to them when the person is back home.
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It's the least we can do for the brave members of  our NHS!


If you are an NHS staff member, simply email us at spjara.org@gmail.com or call Jonathan Moffitt on 01242 701672 and we will take it from there!

Contact SPJARA about the Community Volunteer Scheme

 Email us at spjara.org@gmail.com
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Telephone Jo
nathan on 01242 701672 
Please allow 12-24 hours for a response.
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