Meet our mentors
Sue

What’s your name?
I’m known as Sue or Susie, depending on which group I’m with!
What have been your experiences of Long COVID?
I caught Covid whilst teaching in November 2020 and ended up in hospital for a day when my blood oxygen levels dipped low, and I couldn’t even say my post code in one breath. I’ve come a long way since then, and even though I now have Long Covid, I’m delighted to be a Long Covid Peer Mentor to help be part of the effort to support each other on what can otherwise be an isolating and frustrating journey.
What’s your favourite household item?
My favourite appliance is my soft, snuggly electric blanket which enables me to enjoy blissfully warm, heavenly rest; a wonderful antidote to Long COVID fatigue.
Catherine

Whats your name?
I’m Catherine, but everyone calls me Kate
Why did you become a peer mentor?
I’m living with long covid, and have previous experience of living with ME whilst having children.I volunteered for this because after doing a course through the ME service the best thing was connecting with others with long covid too. I wanted to give something back and use my own health experience for something positive. The best thing about the volunteer support groups is sharing the group experience and the highs and the lows as we go through the 6 week course and get to know each other. Trying to give support and understanding works both ways because I feel understood and less isolated too. It’s positive overall and I often come away with a big smile on my face!
What do you do to relax?
Favourite activities of the moment are knitting and watching wildlife videos ( at the same time, so the knitting goes wrong a lot). I also enjoying singing relaxing lullabies with the ENO Breathe programme, and hope to be able to sing with a real life choir again one day.
What’s your favourite household item?
I’ll say the microwave, for reheating all those half-drunk cups of tea that see me through the day.
Mila
What’s your name?
Hi! I’m Mila. I am a teacher and wellbeing coach. I love making a difference to our community in Bristol.
Why did you become a peer mentor?
I got Covid twice in 2020 and have been living with Long Covid ever since, and my life has changed dramatically. I became a Peer Facilitator at The Peer Partnership to help others in my situation which has been very rewarding. I’ve been able to work within a very understanding team and meet peers from different backgrounds.
What’s your favourite household item?
My favourite household appliance has to be my WiFi router, because I like to keep connected with others and to stream a good film!
Celine

What’s your name?
I’m Celine, I’m 36 years old and living a fast pace life of work and many other things in Bristol!
Why did you become a peer mentor?
I have long covid for now more than 2 and half years, and it took me years to find my way through my condition, and still feelings and struggles change daily! I have personally used the workshops and supports groups in this project and it allowed me to come to terms with parts of my Long COVID, like being able to acknowledge and name my disability. The group was also the first time I finally met real people with Long COVID, and created a safe space to talk about how our lives were turned upside down! When the opportunity to become a volunteer came, I thought it would be great continue to be part of this journey.
What do you like most about being peer facilitator?
Continue to meet people living with Long Covid and for us to explore that together, and a very important point, the team is exceptional and always so nice to work with them!
What’s your favourite household item?
Can I choose curtains for letting me sing in the kitchen without street seeing if not, my rice cooker, which is also a multi-cooker! And when I like it best is when my partner is on dishes duty!