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Volunteering Central Coast Annual Awards

Fiona Morrison • Jun 03, 2021

National Volunteer Week 2021

Volunteering Central Coast’s National Volunteer Week Central Coast Awards is an important part of the year in the recognition of individuals who devote their time, energy and enthusiasm as volunteers in the Central Coast Community. Categories include Volunteer of the year, Young Volunteer, Volunteer Team and ‘Living Legend’ Volunteer (10 or more years of service) as well as Excellence in Volunteer Managers and Corporate Volunteers for 2021. 

The theme for this year’s National Volunteering week was ‘Recognise. Reconnect. Reimagine’, and it certainly reflects the experience we have at Volunteering Central Coast of a resurgence in people wanting to volunteer and volunteer involving organisations seeking new volunteers after a hiatus of COVID restrictions, and reconnecting with their loyal volunteers from years past. 

“The Judges were looking for how volunteers personified VCC’s message about volunteering – ‘Helping people, changing lives’ We feel that the real winners are the organisations and communities in which all our nominees volunteer!

Indeed, the people of the Central Coast are very generous with their time, skills and hearts with a higher percentage of people volunteering here that in Greater Sydney, over 46,000 people volunteer, and we get to meet many of them at Volunteering Central Coast.

This year, the 2021 NVW Award face-to-face presentations were held on Wednesday 26 May at the Erina Centre, and we were very happy to have the finalists from our 2020 NVW Awards also join us to be able to present their certificates in person.” Said Fiona Morrison, Executive Officer of Volunteering Central Coast. “The awards were presented by Member for Terrigal, Adam Crouch, Member for Wyong, David Harris, Administrator Central Coast Council, Rik Hart, Emma Gilbert of Dept. Communities and Justice and VCC Board members, Chairperson Randal Tame, Dr Jacqui Larkin and Andrew Cordwell”

VCC are showcasing each winner with a once in a lifetime opportunity to be recognised for their endeavours in their own community, on their website this week (www.volunteeringcentralcoast.org.au), and VCC will also arrange for a professional photo of each volunteer award winner in their volunteering role. The Award Winners’ portraits from each of the years 2018 to 2020 are currently on exhibition at the Erina Centre Foyer.

Award Winners detailed below:

Gabrielle Grenier

Category: Volunteer of the Year 2021
Winner: Gabrielle Grenier
Nominating Organisation: Mary Macs Place (Broken Bay Catholic Diocese)

Gabrielle has volunteered at Mary Mac's Place for about 2 years.  Starting with volunteering 3 days a week picking up food rescue for our community and service each week, during Covid, Gabrielle came 5 days a week and helped keep Mary Mac's open to provide much needed food and support during a very difficult time for many. Gabrielle, works so hard everyday that she is there and is always so caring to our community members and is a pleasure to work with.

Gabrielle donates her time to Mary Mac's and goes up and beyond to help the program and our community. “We are very lucky to have her on our team and would love to show her recognition” said Sally Liedberg, Manager at Mary Macs. Gabrielle also volunteers her time to 2 other services for aged care and every week goes from one service to another helping people. Gabrielle has a heart of gold, changing communities and changing lives she shares joy to all wherever she goes.


Roma Dowling

Category: ‘Living Legend’ Volunteer of the Year 2021 (over 10+ years volunteering with same organisation)
Winner: Roma Dowling
Nominating Organisation: Toukley Neighbourhood Centre

Roma had been volunteering with Toukley Neighbourhood Centre’s Community Visitors Scheme in Toukley for 25 years. She began visiting at Norah Head nursing home in 1996. Roma’s first CVS friend was Libby, who she visited for 17 years, before the Libby was relocated to rural NSW. In 2017, Roma was re-matched at Vietnam Veterans Keith Payne VC Hostel where she is still currently visiting. She adapted to changes and challengers during Covid-19 by learning how to use technology and visiting virtually using Zoom.

In the 25 years she has many health challenges that have not hindered her visiting in any way. She is a great ambassador to the Community Visitors Scheme with her dedication, contribution, friendship to the residents and the CVS Volunteer team at Toukley Neighbourhood Centre and a central part of how they are changing communities and changing lives.


Jourdan Mitchell

Category: Young Volunteer of the Year 2021
Winner: Jourdan Mitchell
Nominating Organisation: YMCA NSW

Jourdan has supported the new Y Central Coast site since its creation 18mths ago. He has proven himself an invaluable Youth Mentor leading and assisting 51 Street gym sessions with 661 participations, and was responsible for the Coordination of the Rec Centre site at last week’s Youth Careers Expo (featuring over 50 Employment Agencies; Training Organisations; local Employers; Support, Volunteer, Abilities and Indigenous specific services, 12 local schools and 300 young attendees).

He has become an invaluable youth advocate for the North of Wyong region - addressing local youth issues from youth disengagement, unemployment to school bullying - in promotional films, local press and radio interviews (HIT 101.3 and ABC) But above all, his quiet strength and positive role modelling, has made him an absolute within their service, changing community and changing lives.


Phil Andrew

Category: Volunteer Team of the year 2021
Winner: Saint Joseph's Workshop Volunteers
Nominating Organisation: St Vincent de Paul

This team of 44 volunteers have manufactured over 800 items of new furniture each year which go towards supporting St Vincent de Paul's welfare recipients and fundraising. Furniture made also supports the SVDP women’s refuges and some of the most talented workshop volunteers are also women. The estimated value of their output is in excess of

$70,000 per year and are a testament to how volunteering is changing communities, changing lives.


Clive Moane

Category: Excellence in Volunteer Management 2020
Winner: Clive Moane
Nominating Organisation: St Vincent de Paul

Clive has always displayed a positive attitude in taking volunteers through ongoing changes in the retail environment. He supports all his volunteers and has a genuine and respectful interest in their wellbeing and their families. He is always keen to promote his region in terms of the sales and customer service success of his shops, very proud of their merchandising skills! Always keen to onboard new volunteers and understands the volunteer experience. He engages and encourages volunteers to develop their skills.

Clive has successfully retained volunteers for many years and is sincere in thanking them for their contribution towards the Society' mission. He is one of the first Volunteer Managers that provides input to the state-wide ShopTalk newsletter with fabulous volunteer stories and photos. If one his volunteers decides that it is time to leave, Clive always ensures that they have a memorable farewell while always recognising their service, and how they have been a part of changing communities, changing lives.


Ray White Saratoga

Category: Excellence in Corporate Volunteering 2021
Winner: Nicole Doerksen of Ray White Saratoga- Kincumber  
Nominating Organisation: Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre

Nicole is an Agent at Ray White Kincumber- Saratoga who has gone above and beyond in her support of the Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre. Nicole volunteers at the Youth Brekky Club early in the morning even though she has young children and works full time. She sends out newsletters in the community that highlights the Centre and tells everyone about their services. She has organised donations from the community for Christmas hampers and so much more! 

Through supporting Nicole’s volunteering, Ray White Saratoga- Kincumber has forged a strong and lasting partnership with Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre for which we are most appreciative, changing communities, changing lives.

For more information on the Volunteering Awards, contact Fiona Morrison from Volunteering Central Coast on 4329 7122 or via email at eo@volcc.org.au 

Volunteering Central Coast is an innovative not for profit organisation with a mission to enable community engagement, inclusion and growth through quality volunteering. We champion volunteering and are continuously building our capability to support Central Coast community sector organisations to grow their service capacity.

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