Bradford Hospitals’ selfless volunteers have been honoured for their unstinting devotion and service.
More than 70 volunteers from the trust were celebrated at a special ceremony held at Bradford City Football Club.
The trust has a dedicated army of almost 500 volunteers, each of them donating on average four hours per week, which adds up to 104,000 hours of time over the past year.
The ceremony was an opportunity to present 37 of them, who had devoted between five and 25 years to volunteering, with certificates and commemorative plaques.
A group of 20 student volunteers, aged 17 to 24, who have given up 50 hours of their time to help out at the trust’s hospitals, were also rewarded with special certificates
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