Mission statement
We will care compassionately for adults approaching the end of life, and their families and carers, and we will empower our local community, building skills in caring for people at the end of their lives.
Strapline
... because every day is precious
Goals
Patient care: To offer a choice and range of specialist services in the Hospice, in the home and in the community
Financial security: To secure sustainable income to allow us to continue to provide and develop our services to patients free at the point of delivery
Staff and volunteer experience: To ensure we are a skilled and motivated team of staff and volunteers who take pride in working for the Hospice
Centre of excellence: To deliver best practice care, specialist training to healthcare professionals and ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements
Environment: To provide a place that is welcoming, safe, secure and well-maintained
Independence: To maintain our status as a self-governing and independent charity whilst working in partnership with others
Values
We care compassionately about the way we behave and treat each other: our team and the people and communities we care for.
Our values are at the heart of everything we do. They are who we are, the essence of our culture and inspiration for our behaviour.
Compassionate: We are caring and supportive, treating everyone with kindness, dignity and respect.
Inclusive: We welcome everyone's individuality, and work ethically, through collaborative partnerships with others.
Dynamic: We are bold, brave and courageous, embracing challenge and focusing on what matters to the people we are for.
Accountable: We use our resources and time wisely and stive for excellence in all we do.




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Are you an organised, reliable individual, with a few hours a month to help Joyfull Greens remotely and flexibly.?
Are you a corporate fundraiser and networker? Have you experience to interacting with corporate organisations and local companies to fundraise? Just a few hours a month need to help Joyfull Greens remotely and flexibly.
Joyfull Greens would like a Governance Volunteer, to ensure that we are carrying out our operation legally and safely, incorporating a monthly risk register.
Are you a people person? Friendly, organised, reliable individual and definitely flexible, with a few hours a month to help Joyfull Greens remotely and flexibly.?
Are you a people person? Do you love food, healthy and sustainable eating? Are you friendly, organised and reliable? Can you offer a morning or afternoon every now and then to instruct a session of 12 participants? Classes run from 11-1:30pm at the moment, but may progress to afternoons and evenings in the future.
Are you an skilled marketing and communications person with a few hours a month to help Joyfull Greens remotely and flexibly.?
Bring your personality and friendliness to Joyfull Greens. We need reliable, helpful people to help us run our classes. As part of the team delivering the class, we would like you to help set up the room in advance of the class with dishes, glasses, food and utensils and to help tidy up afterwards. Y








The Surrey Hills Society is an independent charity formed 15 years ago. It promotes the positive enjoyment and care of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which is in the course of being rebranded as one of the UK’s National Landscapes. We encourage those who live, work in, or visit the area to explore and learn about the special qualities and distinctiveness of the area. The Society also uses its extensive network to actively promote the conservation and enjoyment of the Surrey Hills.
West Horsley Place is a Grade I listed mediaeval manor house and estate of great beauty and historic significance. The manor house dates from 1425, though there has been a building on site since Saxon times. Our recent work to conserve and maintain the house has made our principal rooms safe and comfortable for public access, but the house remains on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register. 
