NEWS & EVENTS
Celebrating the Community Visitors Scheme
Held at Volunteering Central Coast for National Volunteering Week
We recently celebrated a morning tea that we held in honour of the Community Visitors Scheme, a wonderful befriending program for volunteers visiting aged care residents locally. Over 40 VCC volunteers attended the morning , some with the aged care residents they visit on a weekly basis and representatives from the aged care facilities including Bluewave Living, Chamberlain Gardens, The Orchards and Arcare who spelled out the reasons they like being a part of the program.
The event was launched by Mayor, Jane Smith Central Coast Council and was a wonderful celebration of the good will that volunteers bring and share with those they volunteer with, be it an individual resident in an aged care facility or a not for profit organisation that works with the whole community on the Central Coast. The dancers form The Glen were extraordinary and performed a Welcome Dance, a Creation dance and a Farewell dance, and enjoyed meeting with the volunteers and residents after performing.
As part of National Volunteering week Volunteering central Coast also wanted to celebrate the fact that over 46,000 people volunteer every year at a great rate than Sydney and this is increasing annually. We assist over 115 community organisations to find volunteers to be involved in the activities and serviced that they deliver to support young and old, families, their animals, the natural environment and many cultural activities too. And whilst the National Volunteering week theme is “give a little change a lot”, I can honestly say the volunteers on the Central Coast give a tremendous amount of themselves in their roles. We have over 60 volunteers ourselves at VCC that support all our services and they are a wonderful source of goodwill, generosity and pride.
We were also fortunate to have the representatives of our Corporate Volunteering programs supported by Michael Bell of Bendigo Bank and Ginny Gallegos Treehouse Creative as we launched the VCC and CVS “ bankofgoodwill.com.au ” film today. The film features two volunteer visitors Mike Cronshaw and Penny Fraser and the residents they visit Donald Jeff Coat and Glady Ryan as well as our CVS Coordinator Toni Trent.
Volunteering Central Coast is also hosting a Volunteer Expo on 30 May at Erina Centre Erina Fair, and we are inviting anyone that is interested in the opportunity to volunteer in their community to come and meet with over 40 organisations looking to engage volunteers, as well as running ‘orientation to volunteering’ information sessions and one to one consultations for prospective volunteers.
If you would like any further information, please don’t hesitate to contact me or visit our website... www.volunteeringcentralcoast.org.au







