Shanti’s Story: Giving Back With Gratitude
Shanti’s Story: Giving Back With Gratitude

Shanti’s story is rooted in resilience and service. Her father was a volunteer in the British Army during the Second World War, stationed in Trincomalee, in what was then Ceylon (now Sri Lanka).
Following in those footsteps of service, Shanti built her own career as a teacher in Sri Lanka, where she taught for 18 years. When her home was destroyed during the civil war she, and her husband, Noel, moved to England to begin a new life.
They both quickly found work, Shanti as a civil servant, and Noel as a bookkeeper, while also volunteering in their local church. But life changed again when Noel faced serious illness, undergoing two major operations at St George’s Hospital, Tooting.
They were so grateful for the wonderful treatment Noel received at St George’s that they both began volunteering with the League of Remembrance, working as a general guide and information point at St George’s Hospital, helping patients, families, and visitors feel supported; and also providing guidance to fellow volunteers. Sadly, Noel passed away but, undeterred, Shanti now volunteers with her daughter, Naomi, at Work and Play Scrap Store, Wandsworth, sorting and recycling clothing for use by their local community.
“Doing my best for others,” is how Shanti sums up her role.
Her story reflects gratitude transformed into action, and the spirit of remembrance made real through everyday kindness.



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