Meet our volunteers – Introducing Harry Dennick

Birmingham Irish • September 23, 2024

Over the next few months, we will be giving you all an insight into our wonderful team of volunteers here at Birmingham Irish Association - without these amazing individuals it would be impossible for staff to provide our daily services.

Read Harry's Story Below…


MEET OUR VOLUNTEER: Harry Dennick


“I am a very sociable person and I volunteer because I have always wanted to help people. I get so much satisfaction making people happy and putting a smile on their faces.” – Harry Dennick


'Everyone at the centre is always happy to see Harry every Monday and listen to all his stories and jokes. Harry is always willing to help with all the activities and I appreciate all he does at the centre for the clients. Harry is one of a kind.' – Sharon Toy (Dementia care support worker)


If you are interested in becoming a volunteer for Birmingham Irish Association, please email roisin@birish.org.uk

BIA Volunteer Team, Harry Dennick

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