Why I volunteer for TASC – Kyle’s story
“Being a TASC volunteer is a very rewarding role and it fits in well with my work and family life; you can throw yourself into it as much or as little as you like – there is never any pressure.”
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“Being a TASC volunteer is a very rewarding role and it fits in well with my work and family life; you can throw yourself into it as much or as little as you like – there is never any pressure.”
“Volunteering for TASC has been a great experience. Not only because we have raised awareness in my area, but because I have helped signpost many of my colleagues to get the help they need.”
“I wanted to find a way to help support my colleagues and provide the people who care, with a bit of care themselves.”
“Their support encourages me to want to do more for others. As a charity, I don’t think I could ever feel I was doing too much and I want to help in any way I can.”
Wayne got in touch with TASC after he was diagnosed with PTSD and needed EMDR therapy. Read Wayne’s story here.
Tracy cames to TASC after she contracted Sepsis which left her with severe back spasms and limited her ability to walk. Read Tracy’s story here.
Charlotte came to TASC after she injured her back which forced her to do alternative duties. Read Charlotte’s story here.
Simon came to TASC because he was struggling with his mental health and finances after being signed off of work. Read his full story here.
When Andy suffered nerve damage in his lower body it meant a sudden and dramatic change of lifestyle. Read Andy’s full story here.
After experiencing long-term stress at work, Cheryl turned to TASC for help and we provided her with funding to see a counsellor. Read Cheryl’s full story here.
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