Inside Thames Life: Championing change, together

Inside Thames Life: Championing change, together

In all the roles I’ve had in my professional career, my time at Thames Life has been the most profound, this is all down to the fact that the work revolves solely around people and championing the rights of one another. I have always been interested in people and their experiences, but I never imagined myself as a community worker, after all, as they say no one does it for the money.
 

Thanks to the residents and fellow workforces of Barking and Dagenham, I’ve had two years of passionate enrichment. I’ve heard hundreds of stories and been deeply touched by the love and kindness of those I have worked with. I’ve been amazed by the resilience and compassion people have for each other, despite living in such a deprived and unfair society and been met with absolute enthusiasm and passion for positive change by the youngest of minds.

It isn’t easy living here. We long for provision! We as people of this borough are pleading for just enough to ensure our community survives because we know with just a few changes, we will thrive. Fresh faces and maverick ideas with genuine hearts will bring us forward and advance the borough into the ever-changing future. It really is time for better standards, better ethics and love.

Thank you to my family, friends and colleagues and most of all thank you to all the residents who have trusted and supported me throughout my time in this role. I’m not going far so you can bet you’ll see me around in and amongst the fabric of our wonderful community.

There are so many incredibly hard-working people in the voluntary sector but the problem is we work far too hard. It’s time to start working smart, as they say if you want to go far, go together.

Lucy Lee

Health Outreach Officer

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