Meet our volunteers – Introducing Sheila Dennick

Birmingham Irish • April 26, 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 Sheila' Story Below…


MEET OUR VOLUNTEER: Sheila Dennick


"I first heard of Birmingham Irish during lockdown, when they started delivering hot food to my brother.


"I was really impressed with all the good work they did. After lockdown I made an enquiry about volunteering which led me to volunteering at Maryvale. I really enjoy it.” – Sheila Dennick


'Sheila is an asset to the centre and is always smiling, Maryvale is really lucky to have you. Sheila very organised and will always take the lead and help with all the activities.' 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, Sheila Dennick

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