Friends of Surbiton and Tolworth Health Community
The Friends of Surbiton and Tolworth Health Community is a member of ATTEND, No. SWT/79
The League of Friends: A concise history
In 1948, after the devastation of the Second World War, the National Health Service was created and an organised role for volunteers was realised.
One of the key challenges of the post war years was the need to repair, and the most notable area under scrutiny was health. The provision of health services to that point had been by the network of voluntary hospitals, which the war had put under severe strain.
The creation of the NHS, and the challenge it made to that culture of local responsibility did not sit comfortably with the Leagues of Friends.
None the less, it soon became clear that the Leagues of Friends were still very much in demand, and with the recommendation of the British Hospital Association, to set up Leagues of Friends, or similar organisations centred at individual hospitals, a Conference to which 175 League of Friends groups were invited, was held on 24th March 1949.
The National Association of Leagues of Hospital Friends (N.A.L.H.F) was formed. The main purpose was made clear by the following objective proposed at a meeting on the 05 May 1949, by a certain Captain J.W. Price:
“To mobilise, encourage, foster and maintain, the human love of the people of this Country, in the giving service to supplement the healing work of the staff and the State, and always ensure a humanising supplement to the work of the hospitals”
Over 60 years have passed, and the Leagues of Friends still remain true to their purpose, as the mobilisation of love in communities remains core to their activities.
Acknowledgement: ATTEND - www.attend.org.uk