Salvation Army volunteers in Cwmbran say "get involved"

published on 20 Jun 2024

Two Salvation Army volunteers in Cwmbran are encouraging more people to get involved with their local community to help and support others.

Christine Jones, 69, and Doris Swain, 77, have been volunteering in the kitchen at the Salvation Army Church in Cwmbran for three years now. They work twice a month during lunch at the Church’s Community Café.

Two Volunteers working at the Salvation Army Kitchen in Cwmbran
Doris Swain and Christine Jones preparing lunch at the kitchen in Cwmbran

Christine is Cwmbran born and bred, while Doris is a long time Salvationist from Basingstoke, who moved to Wales when her daughter joined the Salvation Army here.

Doris says: “It’s heartwarming to be able to help so many people. We get some who find themselves without a home to go to, so this is a haven for them. Somewhere safe and warm. We get a lot of lonely people, who never see anyone else. This is somewhere for them to meet other people, to share stories and have a laugh.”

We get a lot of lonely people, who never see anyone else. This is somewhere for them to meet other people, to share stories and have a laugh.
Doris Swain, Volunteer at Cwmbran
Volunteers at Cwmbran
Doris Swain and Christine Jones enjoy working together to help others.

Christine agrees that seeing people become regulars at the Monday lunch club gives them a sense of pride: “One man told us how he lives in a tent near the centre of town. Listening to him, and how he found his way here to us, made me happy.”

Christine says becoming a volunteer with the Salvation Army was a good decision: “I knew I’d be helping people. I also love working in the kitchen with Doris and our other colleagues. It can be hard work, but we help and look after each other. We make a very good team.”

It can be hard work, but we help and look after each other. We make a very good team.
Christine Jones, Volunteer at Cwmbran

Volunteers across Wales play a vital role in keeping the church and charity’s vital community services running. Doris and Christine say volunteering gives them a sense of purpose and allows them to give back to their community. 

If you are interested in volunteering with The Salvation Army please visit https://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/volunteer

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