A Plymouth man aided 4,000+ in Devon over 5 years through NHS volunteering.

Anthony helped people by delivering groceries and medicine. He also checked in on the lonely, both by phone and in person. He offers comfort and guidance to those needing to talk.
Anthony makes phone calls as a telephone support volunteer. These calls protect the health of those feeling lonely. He hopes his work inspires others in Devon.
Anthony enjoys checking on others. He asks about their well-being. It makes him happy to help people feel better. He enjoys helping those who are lonely.
Anthony encourages anyone thinking about volunteering to do it. He says it’s great to hear their reaction on the first call. They know someone cares and supports them.
The Royal Voluntary Service thanked Anthony. They said his achievement makes a huge difference. He helps those who need it most. Anthony’s hard work positively impacts Devon.
He supports the NHS and healthcare teams. He also helps vulnerable people. Anthony is among over 45,000 volunteers. They help through the NHS program.
The Royal Voluntary Service and GoodSAM run it. They support healthcare teams across England. Volunteering is flexible with this program. Volunteers use the GoodSAM app. They help people in their local area. They can also help remotely, scheduling around their lives.