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Starting a new job is never easy, but starting it at the beginning of a global pandemic is even more challenging. Robbie Kenny, 21, began working for the Carlisle branch of Wigton-based Chrysalis in March, 2020, supporting adults with learning disabilities right as the world as we knew it was changing. More than 12 months have passed, but his passion and enthusiasm for the work he does have not diminished. He said: “If I talk to people about my job, I always talk to them about the successes. I always talk about getting a smile off the people we support, or when someone can say your name or will give you a high five.
Volunteer drivers needed to help get charity on the road
Claire Doherty with her team and volunteers pictured with the van at Chrysalis headquarters in Wigton.
Volunteer drivers are needed to help get one of the county’s charitable organisations out on the road.
Chrysalis has bases in Wigton and Carlisle and provides support for adults with disabilities, particularly those with learning difficulties.
Its Chrysalis on the Road campaign will see a fabulous new van hitting the streets and enable the team to work out in rural communities.
This week is National Volunteer Week and the organisation hopes to use this opportunity to find suitably licensed people who can spare a little time to drive the van.
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