Post | November 2025 | Volunteer Stories | 2 min read

The Rewarding Wellbeing Benefits of Volunteering with Care Network

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Chris Wildee

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Chris is 85 years young and a 'Check and Chat', 'Trusted Friend' and Fundraising Volunteer at Care Network Cambridgeshire


Motivation to Volunteer:

Chris's desire to care for others stems from a lifelong inclination, influenced by his mother who was a nurse. Following the passing of his wife and a move to Cambridgeshire in 2019, Chris sought an opportunity to connect with and support people, leading him to the Care Network's advertisement for Check and Chat volunteers.


Enjoyment in Helping Others:

Chris found the Check and Chat role immediately rewarding due to the variety of clients and their diverse needs. He enjoys the process of befriending individuals, understanding their problems (ranging from social isolation to practical needs like dehydration), and utilising the support of the Care Network to find solutions. Winning the trust of clients is particularly satisfying for Chris, enabling him to make a real difference in their lives.


Wellbeing Benefits of Connection:

Living alone, Chris acknowledges the potential for loneliness. His involvement with the Care Network provides a significant boost to his wellbeing through regular contact with others. The satisfaction he gains from helping people overcome their challenges contributes positively to his own sense of purpose and combats feelings of isolation. He views the Care Network's services as vital in improving the quality of life for individuals in the community.


The Rewarding Nature of the Trusted Friend Role:

Becoming a Trusted Friend in 2022 allowed Chris to deepen his impact by visiting clients in their homes and engaging in activities like walks and library visits. He finds this work, supporting individuals with disabilities, anxiety, and emotional needs, exceptionally rewarding. He shares a powerful example of a lady who had been housebound for months regaining her independence through his support, highlighting the profound sense of fulfilment he experiences.


Volunteer Wellbeing Through Fundraising and Creativity:

Chris's involvement extends to fundraising, where he utilises his woodworking skills to create and sell 3D art and hand-painted items at events like the Northstowe Run. As an arthritis sufferer, he finds the physical manipulation involved in his crafting to be beneficial for his hands, turning a pastime developed during Covid-19 isolation into a way to contribute to the Care Network's vital funds. The social interaction at fundraising events also provides a positive boost to his wellbeing.


Overall Positive Impact and Encouragement:

Chris emphasises that being part of the Care Network has been a positive and enriching aspect of his life, providing him with opportunities to meet many people and feel a sense of purpose at 85 years young. He wholeheartedly encourages others who enjoy talking to people and want to help to get involved, highlighting the potential to make a real difference in their community, regardless of age.

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