Volunteering in Art Therapy

Art Therapy is something I have had an interest in since I left school and after my Granda died I especially wanted to persue a career in a rewarding field, so what way could be better to combine my creative flare whilst giving something back to the community in a vulnerable position.

After emailing about and trying to find a program in the area it became more and more apparent that this is still a fairly new area of therapy with many avenues still to explore. The lovely people at Maggie’s Centre at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle got back to me and offered me the opportunity to run a short course over a six week period with some of the users of the facility. As a specialist cancer support centre, this haven offers patients and their relatives a place to talk and relax without the intimidating routine and bustle of the hospital environment.

Today was the first session and I met some inspiring people who have such amazing attitudes to deal with their individual situations. I wanted my group to be about crafting and getting stuck into the making process to lose yourself in the materials. I have found that when things get on top of you, that keeping your hands and head busy can be such a relief from reality. Doing this as a group meant we could chat and have a cuppa and just be part of the process with no concerns.

I taught the group how to make some pre-cut bottle windchimes which they could then decorate to their own tastes and take home as a memory of the day. Next week we are going to have a bash at handmade dreamcatchers!

I am so grateful to the Maggie’s staff for allowing me to have this experience.

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