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Life under lockdown is strange and lonely but people are finding ways to come together and support those in need by volunteering. Here are just a few more ways you can take part in.
NHS Responders
After asking retired medical professionals to return to work, the government has also put out a call for 250,000 volunteers to support the NHS (National Health Service). You can apply to be a community response volunteer, collecting and delivering supplies for those in isolation (隔离), a patient transport volunteer, helping patients who are dismissed from hospital get home and settle, and an NHS transport volunteer, to assist with delivery of medical supplies.
GAIL's Bakery
As well as baking bread and pastries for the general public, GAIL's is supplying front-line NHS teams with fresh food, and they need more help to get it where it needs to be. If you want to lend a hand, drop them an email.
Re-engage
Re-engage is a voluntary group that helps reduce loneliness among old people and given that so many people are isolated because of the virus outbreak, they need more volunteers to become call companions. If you want to join them in the telephone befriending service, contact them at 1811 2256.
A Plate For London
This online platform helps match volunteers with Londoners in need. Now they are focusing on doorstep deliveries of food parcels and hot meals to children who rely on free school meals and those who have lost their jobs as a result of the widespread disease.
1.What is the duty of a patient transport volunteer?
A.Picking up patients.
B.Sending patients home.
C.Moving patients to clinics.
D.Delivering supplies to patients.
2.Which voluntary group specially cares for the senior?
A.NHS Responders.
B.GAIL's Bakery.
C.Re-engage.
D.A Plate For London.
3.Who may be offered food by the online platform?
A.The aged. B.The volunteers.
C.The patients. D.The unemployed.