Hi, my name is Finn and I’m part of the Read Easy Shropshire Hills group.

I was interested in the scheme when I saw a leaflet on a notice board – it immediately connected with me, and I knew I could dedicate some of my time to volunteering for it. Initially I considered applying to be a Coach but, after meeting with some of the Pioneers of the scheme, I decided to join the Management Team instead.

Like so many Read Easy Volunteers around the country, I was sure there were people I could help in my community. From the outset I totally believed in the scheme and its approach. I feel reading is an essential part of life and, learning to read, at any age, is achievable.

In the group I am a part of, Read Easy Shropshire Hills, we all believed from the outset that running the scheme was achievable. We are from diverse backgrounds, all extremely busy with other work and voluntary commitments. The area we cover is rural and we all live some distance from each other. Communications and support of each other in our roles has been key to our success to date. Tapping into our individual skills we, in a relatively short space of time, met the requirements to be affiliated to Read Easy, achieved initial funding, recruited and trained Coaches, and ran successful publicity and found Readers. The response from the community is so encouraging and whilst there is no doubt that we are busy, we have all gained from getting to know each other.

 

My primary role is to find suitable venues for Coaches and Readers to meet. As we cover a vast area in the Shropshire hills, I have been seeking places in towns and villages that are not familiar to me, but most businesses that I approach seem to be very keen to offer spaces if they can. I also help support other team members with publicity and funding and organising events.

 

I find volunteering to be a great way of being involved in something I believe benefits others. I would always encourage someone to volunteer but it must be right for you. Deciding to take on a voluntary post doesn’t come lightly; it needs to fit well within your capabilities and other commitments with work and family. If the fit is right the rewards are extremely satisfying. Giving some of my time and using some of my skills is a really tangible way of supporting an essential charity.

 

I find I also learn new skills, meet new people and enjoy the commitment and satisfaction that comes with being part of a scheme and group that clearly makes a difference.

"Deciding to take on a voluntary post doesn’t come lightly; it needs to fit well within your capabilities and other commitments with work and family. If the fit is right the rewards are extremely satisfying."

Finn - volunteer, Read Easy Shropshire Hills