Volunteers from all religions are being sought to help bring a listening ear and a kind word into the lives of hospital patients across Bradford.
The Chaplaincy Service at Bradford Royal Infirmary and St Luke’s Hospital is looking to add to its team of volunteers to cater for people’s spiritual needs during their hospital stay.
The Chaplaincy team is multi-faith, consisting of seven chaplains representing all major religions in the city, who provide pastoral healthcare for those of religious belief and those of no faith.
Sowerby Bridge Restaurants Scoop Top Industry Honours
Magical Day of Dragons and Fairies Coming to Cliffe Castle
Police Appeal After Two Vehicles Seized in Bradford
Leeds Pair Charged Over Alleged Illegal Knife Sales on Social Media
New Plan to Shape Future of Blackburn Railway Station
Police Renew Appeal 21 Years After Fatal Shipley Arson Attack
South Asian Art Exhibition Opens at Cartwright Hall
Drivers Caught Using Dead Man's Name to Avoid Motoring Fines
Four jailed after Leeds revenge plot ends in friend's death
Lane rental schemes to launch across Leeds, Wakefield and Kirklees
Bradford Council confirms traffic camera plans at busy junctions
Sixty arrests in Kirklees domestic abuse crackdown
The Golden Era
Alim OnAir
Remix Saturdays
Bhangra Nights