My Reason to be Cheerful
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RobAndrewMedlen
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Volunteering at my local Scope shop is a reason to be cheerful, the wonderful people I meet, staff and volunteers are like a family where we all help each other out and chat things over. Recently it was my birthday and everyone signed a card a gave me a gift-wrapped present. We support each other and are made to feel welcome and part of the team.
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I used to volunteer with a different charity and whilst it was tough at times, due to the nature of the work, I can't think of anything else that I have done in life which has given me so much enjoyment and as many experiences.
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