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Volunteers during the Coronavirus Pandemic

Volunteering
1st to 7th June is Volunteers Week. As well as applauding the NHS and Key workers, we can applaud the volunteers who have made such a difference during the current pandemic. They have included people put on furlough who wanted to help others.

Volunteers working for Abingdon Coronavirus Community Response have answered 2,700 requests for help over the past 11 weeks – and as the lockdown eases they say “we’re still here to help“.

More than 400 people signed up for the scheme providing neighbour-to-neighbour help, running errands amounting to the equivalent of some 336 days of volunteering.

Sarah Anthony, who set up the group, said: “My mind is blown. I can’t believe what’s been achieved together.

If you know anyone in Abingdon who needs help contact:
Email: abingdoncoronaresponse@gmail.com
Website: www.abingdoncommunityresponse.org

Here is one example from the many…
Volunteering
Teacher Sophie is one of the volunteers working for the response team. She says….
“I mostly get shopping for a couple on the street. I do a big shop once a week which I used to do by going into the shop. Now we’ve got click and collect sorted so that’s really straight-forward and I’ll also top on a Sunday with whatever they need and get a paper. I’ll do prescriptions when necessary and there’s been a few other errands for other people as well. It’s been really good being part of the network of volunteers because it feels very well organised. We get information passed down to us and if I can’t manage some things so… once I couldn’t manage a request and I passed that on to another willing volunteer, so it very much feels like nobody is on their own with this. It’s been really rewarding getting to know my couple and other neighbours on the street. They are really lovely and they are extremely grateful which they don’t really need to be. My parents are in Devon and I can’t help them or be of use to them at the moment which is quite difficult as I imagine it has been for lots of people across the country so I feel glad to be of use. They’ve given me a few plants and some gardening advice as well. I think it’s a relationship that will probably last beyond the coronavirus.

Chris, who she helps, said….
“I live with my partner in Abingdon. We are both in our late 60s. Last year he had a heart attack. He also has asthma. Although not shielding we felt very vulnerable going out and decided we would self-isolate. Not having any family nearby, we turned to the ACR team for help after receiving one of their postcards through the door. We were put in touch with Sophie who turned out to live just a few doors away from us and who we had never met. Sophie for the past 11 weeks has unconditionally helped us with weekly shopping and picking up prescriptions. On Sunday mornings, she also gets ours and our elderly next door neighbours Sunday papers along with the essential weekend top up shopping as needed. All this with a constant smile and willingness to help in any way that we can. We’ve been so grateful. We can’t thank Sophie enough for keeping us safe. All my adult life I have volunteered in various fields and have been a social worker for 32 years so it’s very difficult for me to feel the need to ask for help.”

Pentecost Sunday

Pentecost Sunday
During the nine days between Ascension Day and Pentecost some Christians in Abingdon did something special to mark the time. (Ascension Day celebrates Jesus going to heaven and Pentecost is when the Holy Spirit came down to empower the early disciples.)

The people of Peachcroft Church took part in the Pentecost Colouring Project and made this video. The project brought together 55 different households, joining to form bigger pictures on the theme of Pentecost. The pictures can now be seen in the church windows.
Pentecost Sunday
The Fruit of the Holy Spirit is a term in the bible that sums up the nine attributes of living in accord with the Holy Spirit. The thought for the day put together by the Abingdon-on-Thames Parish over nine days featured those nine attributes.
Pentecost Sunday
There was a virtual prayer room Thy Kingdom Come – Abingdon (May 2020) where people signed up for every hour through the ten days leading up to Pentecost.

I got a slot at 3am on Saturday 30th May and 4am on Saturday 31st May, and took a video of a prayer candle and of the dawn on Pentecost Sunday.

Abingdon Zoo Day

Abingdon Zoo
Lots of animals could be seen round Abingdon today. There were crocodiles and pigeons…
Abingdon Zoo
and a large cow among the menagerie in West St Helen Street.
Abingdon Zoo
In East St Helen Street there were Polar Bears,
Abingdon Zoo
a Giraffe,
Abingdon Zoo
and a Toucan among other species.
Abingdon Zoo
In Parsons Mead, there was a lego model of the County Hall built by one of the Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers.
Abingdon Zoo
The Ock Street Ox was there as part of the Abingdon Zoo Day. The notice beside it says that the Mayor of Ock Street ceremony will be back in June 2021.

It was not possible to get round all Abingdon, especially as I had to go to work in the afternoon. Our next door neighbour remarked, it goes to show how amazingly artistic the people of Abingdon are