and
play

and Rushmoor Volunteer Centre thank all the volunteers who help to - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Rushmoor Borough Council and Rushmoor Volunteer Centre thank all the volunteers who help to make Rushmoor a successful Community Rushmoor is pleased to recognise the following nominees for their contribution. 1 st Cove Brownies Megan


  1. Rushmoor Borough Council and Rushmoor Volunteer Centre thank all the volunteers who help to make Rushmoor a successful Community

  2. Rushmoor is pleased to recognise the following nominees for their contribution…….

  3. 1 st Cove Brownies Megan Kelly

  4. 4 th Cove Guides Jemma Durham

  5. Volunteering Facts “Volunteers are making a massive difference to people of all ages, abilities and cultures and to the wellbeing of the Borough”

  6. 6 th Form College Group Recognition

  7. Citizens Advice Rushmoor Beth Goodhew Jim Dearlove

  8. Farnborough & District Stroke/Aphasia Group. Alan Goldring

  9. Volunteering Facts Volunteering plays an increasing role in our lives and makes an annual economic contribution of at least £2.5 billion in the South East of England, where, currently, over 650,000 people are actively volunteering

  10. Hants & IOW Youth Commission Holly Kitkat

  11. Hart and Rushmoor Young Carers Josh Leppard Ellie Smith James Worstencroft Sophie Graham

  12. MHA Live at Home Lani Cardwell

  13. Volunteering Facts Rushmoor Voluntary Services has identified that there are at least 3200 volunteers giving their time in the borough contributing an estimated £6.3m to the local economy annually! (Calculated Using a nationally recognised formula)

  14. Oak Farm Leisure and Activity Club Jade Bower

  15. Volunteering Facts Where is some of the greatest need for volunteers?

  16. Volunteering Facts Where is some of the greatest need for volunteers? Trustees

  17. Volunteering Facts Where is some of the greatest need for volunteers? Trustees School Governors

  18. Volunteering Facts Where is some of the greatest need for volunteers? Trustees School Governors Befriending

  19. Open Sight Margaret Raymond

  20. Parent Action Group for special play Adélia Bernard-Patel

  21. Volunteering Facts People may give up volunteering because nobody said ‘Thank You’, or there has been no feedback or response from the organisation

  22. Parity Farnborough Jemima O’Neill

  23. Volunteering Facts People volunteer to make new friends, build their confidence and learn new skills

  24. RBC Friday Night Youth Club Lauren Chetty

  25. Please visit our Web Site www.volunteernorthhants.org

  26. The Knights Foundation Debbie Field

  27. Volunteering facts Volunteering is widely recognised as being therapeutic for people recovering from ill health

Recommend


More recommend