Posted on 2 February 2026
League of Friends volunteers at The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital (RJAH) have been celebrated at an evening of thanks, which took place on Thursday 29 January.
The event was organised to recognise and thank volunteers for the time, commitment and dedication they give throughout the year in support of patients, visitors and staff at RJAH.
Volunteers play a vital role across the hospital, from wonderful Ward Friends to Helpdesk heroes, they work to enhance the patient experience in countless ways.
The event was also attended by the charity’s Patron, His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Shropshire, Mrs Anna Turner, who joined volunteers and staff to recognise and celebrate their outstanding contribution to the hospital.
As the King’s personal representative in the county, Mrs Turner offered her appreciation for the vital work undertaken by volunteers and for their impact on patient experience.
Anna said: “I was so pleased to have the opportunity to meet, thank and talk to some of the volunteers who are without shadow of doubt the nicest, friendliest bunch of people you could ever meet, they just love doing things to make other people’s lives better”.
The charity’s President, Lady Sally Kenyon, and Mr Brian Welti, Friends Trustee and Deputy Lieutenant, were also present, adding their support and thanks to those who give so generously of their time.
The evening brought volunteers together for a relaxed sit-down meal, with light entertainment including music, a table quiz and a raffle.
It provided an opportunity for volunteers to mingle, share stories and enjoy each other’s company in a social setting away from their usual roles.
Victoria Sugden, Friends CEO, said: “Our volunteers give so much of their time and energy to support the hospital, and it was wonderful to be able to bring everyone together to say thank you.
“The evening was about recognising how valued they are and celebrating the difference they make, while giving them the chance to relax and enjoy themselves together.”
Annie Curran, Helpdesk volunteer, said: “Volunteering here has been such a rewarding experience, and it was really special to be thanked in this way. The celebration made us feel genuinely valued, and it’s lovely to be part of such a supportive community.”
If you are interested in volunteering at RJAH please visit: https://www.friendsrjah.org.uk/volunteer/
Alternatively, you can contact:
- Email – heather.thomas-bache@nhs.net
- Call – 01691 404401


