Yes Annie, and on and on and on- huge amounts of efforts and time. I have huge respect for the people in our Parish (yes, I'm afraid, mainly ladies, but not all.
There is also a group (and yes, mainly men- I do live in a rural area and traditions endure- who give up time and their care to drive people to hospital for chemo, radiotherapy and other appointments to ophtalmologist, diabetic footcare, etc. NO ambulances here for non urgent medical care), and there is anotehr group, quite mixed, who go out to read to the elderly or those with sight problems, or just visit the frail and lonely, especially. VERY few are not regular Church goers actually. They used to be paid mileage, but no longer, as the money is no longer there.
The monthly luncheon for the elderly of the Parish would have had to be cancelled, if ti wasn't for the fact that the new owners of the Vicarage (it just had to be sold- no way could the Church maintain all the village Vicarages with so few paying the tax) had not agreed to allow this to continue, totally free of charge and help with cooking, serving, cleaning, maintenance and heating cost (like replacing the diswasher last month out of pocket) etc. Much to the surprise of the Church goers, the new owners are not even Church attenders or believers. But they do appreciate it, I can tell you.