New team member at Hook Home Help

We are so lucky to have Emily on the team, even if it is just for a short time while she is looking for a new job. I have known Emily for a good few years and we have been coaching the Hook Runners morning training sessions together for over 3 years. 


Usually she is busy juggling being a mummy and a senior data technology leader, however due to a recent redundancy, she has joined the team to help some people in the community while she has some free time available. This is surely a loss to the world of data technology but a massive gain to Hook Home Help and our clients. 


Emily has transitioned seamlessly from the world of data technology to our little team of home helpers. Having started with one client, she is now covering for helpers taking holiday and is getting to know a whole range of people. 


She has got off to a flying start helping people with a wide range of needs. Taking one lady shopping, doing housework and home help for others and also getting involved in a major decluttering project - all in one day! 


Emily is kind and gentle and easy to talk to. She is empathetic to clients with a range of needs. She can deal with chopping and changing and has already made a real contribution to the team.  She is flexible and reliable and I don’t know what we would have done without her. 


Hook Home Help is a small team of women helping people in and around Hook, Odiham and Hartley Wintney and Rotherwick. Contact me if you would like to know about what we do




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