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Hooray for the NHS Voluntary Army

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patricia1958 Thu 26-Mar-20 10:13:40

Tonight at 8.oclock is clap time for all the people who are working hard to keep are country going I'm going to let as many people know that I can

Sparklefizz Thu 26-Mar-20 09:51:02

I am phoning loads of people. No time to do all those chores I'd planned!!!

I am rallying the neighbours to join in the Clap for Carers which is nationwide this evening, 8pm on your own doorstep, to give a round of applause for the NHS and all carers - it's nationwide and is being advertised on BBC Breakfast, the radio etc.

Pass the word round. We may not be able to sing from our balconies but this is something we can join in with.

Theoddbird Thu 26-Mar-20 09:47:02

I volunteered. I can phone people and chat and check they are ok. This is something many can do. It was easy to register. If you are stuck at home feeling useless as I was register today.

imacmum Thu 26-Mar-20 09:31:18

I’ve signed up too, my sister and her partner are in the vulnerable group and I’m already helping them so might as well help a few more

Ginny42 Wed 25-Mar-20 20:11:46

I do think this reflects the true nature of the British people and not the selfish or loutish behaviour we read of.

sodapop Wed 25-Mar-20 20:03:51

My granddaughter has signed up as she is on furlough from her job. I'm proud of her.

SalsaQueen Wed 25-Mar-20 19:05:56

It's marvellous, and goes to show that there ARE good people about.

I've signed up for it (I'm 60 and only work in the mornings)

Tooting29 Wed 25-Mar-20 18:36:03

Yes it's a great response and national effort. I have join our local village group and whilst I am limited to what I can do. I'm happy to do the chat on the phone if it helps.

Daisymae Wed 25-Mar-20 17:25:44

Amazingly good response

EllanVannin Wed 25-Mar-20 17:14:14

405,000 responses Boris said before in his speech.

Sparklefizz Wed 25-Mar-20 16:36:17

I completely agree, Smile. I am phoning people too, and also lucky enough to be on the receiving end of phone calls and emails, and they make all the difference.

Stay safe everybody. smile

Smileless2012 Wed 25-Mar-20 16:30:48

A lovely thread Sparklefizzsmile. We've found that simply 'phoning people we know to be locked in has really lifted their spirits and brightened their day.

It doesn't take a lot to spread a little happiness and all those who have volunteered are to be commended for their generous spirit.

Let's pray they all stay safe.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 25-Mar-20 16:24:04

Mr.GG and I were talking about this last night, would love to have volunteered but he is too old and I am asthmatic so neither of us qualifies.

There are an awful lot of good and generous people in the UK and we can only hope that they officially are recognised when we come through this ordeal.

Sparklefizz Wed 25-Mar-20 16:20:48

Thank you, Granny and Bridgeit. I feel quite tearful and also proud of those people and of our amazing NHS. I would like something special to be done for all those front-line nursing staff once all this is over.

Kind thoughts and best wishes to both of you.

Bridgeit Wed 25-Mar-20 16:17:24

Well, Sparklefizz you and your thoughtful post has already made up for some of the not so pleasant views & comments sometimes seen on Gn.
Kind thoughts & best wishes

Grannybags Wed 25-Mar-20 16:14:25

I agree. I felt quite emotional when I heard that 1 person every 3 minutes was signing up.

Sparklefizz Wed 25-Mar-20 16:10:48

I am humbled by how quickly 250,000 people have come forward to help the NHS. Wish I was well enough to join it myself.

As has just been said on TV, we will all be judged by how we have stepped up during this crisis, whether by word or deed. There are some wonderful kind and caring people, my lovely neighbours amongst them (but unfortunately not on the GN thread about PC .... sigh)