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Volunteers urgently needed at St Mary of the Angels
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By Sean Moriarty
St Mary of the Angels is in urgent need of general operatives, kitchen staff and cleaning volunteers to help maintain its crucial service during the current crisis.
The Beaufort facility, which is operated by the St John of God charity, is home to 76 residents with physical and intellectual disabilities. It also provides a day service to 40 people with disabilities.
Tasks include helping with dressing, feeding, going for walks and generally entertaining the service users who live there and have had their lives and routines disrupted because of COVID-19.
Other roles include assistance with general kitchen and catering duties such as washing up and for the cleaning of bedrooms, bathrooms and living areas within the residential services.
Volunteer placements are being managed by the Kerry Volunteer Centre in Tralee.
“Kerry Volunteer Centre is providing essential services such as the recruitment of COVID-19 support volunteers to fight the spread of Coronavirus," Siobhan Johnston, Volunteering Development Officer, told the Killarney Advertiser.
"Volunteers can perform a number of vital functions for services both directly and indirectly, and their dedication and commitment is always most appreciated.
“Currently, St John of God Services has a residential programme that supports children and adults with intellectual disabilities. They are urgently seeking volunteers in the Killarney area to sustain their services. Volunteers with experience of intellectual disability in any capacity are needed to provide support.”
All volunteer opportunities follow COVID-19 HSE guidelines on social distancing and hand hygiene rules. To volunteer, contact Kerry Volunteer Centre at (066) 7117966 or email siobhan@volunteerkerry.ie for further information.


