When the office lights go out...
While the year has flown by, the run-up to Christmas, although hugely enjoyable, can seem long! Festive light displays have illuminated high streets for what feels like an eternity. Carol services and Christmas get togethers have been enjoyed for many weeks now. It's such a happy yet busy time!
Workwise I still have a lengthy list of tasks needing to be completed before I go on leave. But I am so fortunate to have a complete break between Christmas and New Year. In fact, Christmas is the only holiday where I can return to my desk without being greeted by a hefty inbox. It feels so liberating and a true period of respite! I am acutely aware, however, that this isn't the case for my colleagues overseas.
I took some time out yesterday afternoon to enjoy a delicious afternoon tea with my mum. She has dementia and a little party was held in her care home to celebrate her 89th birthday. She really enjoyed this special time and I am so grateful to all the staff for the genuine love they show my mother. It takes an extraordinary person to undertake caring roles. Needless to say, it is far more than a job.
Watching the staff put smiles on the faces of the residents of my mum's home reminded me of our teams around the globe. Both here and across Asia and Africa, many are making huge sacrifices over Christmas in the line of duty. It is really hard to think of mums and dads missing out on seeing their own young children on Christmas morning. This is such a short-lived yet truly magical time of life that goes in the blink of an eye. But without our amazing emergency services and other key workers - even for a day - lives would be lost and put at risk.
The same goes for the incredible medical teams working in Leprosy Mission hospitals overseas. They work long hours, six days a week. Many have not taken a proper break in years. They feel they cannot go away as who will look after the patients in their absence? Yet they do not work begrudgingly, for them, it is a calling. I do wish there was more respite for them. If only there was someone to take care of them and thank them for all they do.
This is a similar situation to the one many of our supporters who care for loved ones find themselves in. While the world stops for Christmas, day-to-day care doesn't. Yet when time and energy are given with such love it is really something special. It certainly puts the sparkle into the season! As working life comes to an end, or even to a very temporary halt at Christmas, both the need and the love don't stop. This is one constant that we mustn't take for granted when turning the office lights off for the final time in 2024.
Thank you for reading my thoughts throughout the year and for sharing your experiences. I so appreciate your support for our life-changing projects. I wish you and your families a very happy and peaceful Christmas and a healthy and prosperous 2025.
Tutor at Peterborough citycollege
2 个月Happy Christmas
CEO at iBAS Global | Empowering Leaders Through Coaching and Development | Driving Innovation and Excellence in Business Solutions | Lifetime Volunteer, working for the cause of Leprosy, Stigma and discrimination.
2 个月Dear Peter, This is such a heartfelt and thoughtful write-up, truly reflecting your genuine compassion and unwavering dedication to those who need it most. Knowing you and witnessing your passion for standing up for people affected by leprosy and disability has been a blessing—not just for me, but for countless others around the world who deeply appreciate your tireless advocacy and leadership. Your perspective here is so inspiring, particularly the way you acknowledge the sacrifices of caregivers and medical teams who give so selflessly, even during the festive season. It’s a powerful reminder of the love and resilience that truly shine, especially in the most challenging circumstances. Wishing you, your beloved mum, and your lovely family a joyous Christmas and a blessed New Year. May 2025 bring hope, cheer, and renewed strength to those incredible workers who care 24/7 and to the many who are suffering and in need of comfort. Thank you for all that you do—it makes a world of difference. Warm regards, Jayashree
Chief Executive Officer at The Leprosy Mission Great Britain
2 个月My lovely Mum celebrating her 89th birthday ??
Marketing & Fundraising Manager
2 个月Merry Christmas Peter, beautifully said. I love reading your news. I bet your mums a lovely person and is proud of her son. As they say the Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Blessings x
CEO at The Insurance Charity
2 个月Thanks Peter, for sharing news about TLMGB’s work and your personal news over the past year. Enjoy your time off & thanks for all you do.