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Volunteering Clarence Valley
Phone: +61 2 6640 3812
Address: 83 Skinner Street, South Grafton NSW 2460 2460 South Grafton, NSW, Australia
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24.01.2022 Why should you volunteer? Get involved today!!! Call us at Volunteering Clarence Valley 66403800 and see what you can get involved with.
21.01.2022 As we commemorate Remembrance Day this year we recall the men and women who have served and are currently serving in the Australian Armed Forces as well as the Australians who supported them on the home front. A reflection of the celebrations across Australia following Japan’s surrender, ending the Second World War 75 years ago. Lest We Forget.
21.01.2022 Volunteering is about doing what you can, no matter how big or small. Make a difference in our community. If you are interested in finding out what volunteering is available call Volunteering Clarence Valley 02 6640 3800
20.01.2022 Yamba River Markets are looking for all our fun loving quirky souls to help bring back some fun and life to the Yamba Markets. If this sounds like something to pull you from your COVID bubble and you are interested in get in contact today....
20.01.2022 Have you seen Our Healthy Clarence's new grant opportunity? If you want to find out more contact Giane or Mark 02 6640 3800
19.01.2022 Volunteering can change your life Being able to volunteer, to give something back and use the skills that I had to benefit the community was brilliant. Volunteering lifted the suicidal thoughts and in turn lifted my depression. It gave me a sense of purpose and made me feel as though I was worth it I was worth being around. I felt like I had a place because I was taking part in a meaningful activity; I had something to work to and I felt like I was doing what I was suppos...ed to do. With a paid job there is a sense of duty, but with volunteering there was no expectation from anybody for me to put on the event. It was a personal challenge, and the motivation behind it wasn’t monetary. Although the outcome was a cracking party for the village, the impact of volunteering for me was the improvement in my mental health, my well being, and my ability to function as a purposeful member of society and be a mother to my children. Grandmentors Volunteer Manager Kelly. If you would like to learn more about volunteering contact Volunteering Clarence Valley today 02 6640 3800 See more
17.01.2022 1 in 5 Australians will experience a mental health issues in any year, but just over a quarter will actively engage a support service. Share the Odd Socks Day message and help Australians with mental health issues land on their feet. #OSD2020
17.01.2022 Have you thinking of volunteering? Start by asking yourself if there is something specific you want to do? For example, do I want to improve the neighbourhood where I live and how to meet people who are different than me to try something new... to do something with my spare time to have a go at the type of work I might want as a full-time job to do more with my interests and hobbies to share something I’m good at The best way to volunteer is to find a match with your personality and interests. Having answers to these questions will help you narrow down your search. Then call Volunteering Clarence Valley on 02 6640 3800 we can help you find something you will enjoy!! See more
16.01.2022 Mental Health Month October 2020- Tune into Yourself
16.01.2022 Congratulations Helen Brown for winning the 2020 Upper North Coast Volunteer of the Year Award.. well deserved Helen!! The award was accepted on Helen's behalf by Skye Sear General Manager of the New School of Arts Neighbourhood House Inc.
09.01.2022 The Clarence Valley Community Visitors Scheme is seeking someone who speaks Italian to make regular calls to a lady in an aged care home for the purpose of frie...ndship. If you know someone who might be interested, please tag them to let them know about this volunteer opportunity. If you're interested, please call 02 6640 3800. See more
09.01.2022 High School is coming to an end and all pressure and focus has been on completing your studies and planning for your future. So what if your future could include some really amazing life changing experiences? It helps to develop social and technical skills that you can’t get in an academic setting Walker says You’ll have access to a breadth of knowledge from co-volunteers and leaders of organisations, and get the opportunity to build a diverse network- and get a different... perspective on work and life too. Gavin Walker Graduate Recruitment Services Manager at Deakin University Volunteering in the real world helps you develop a sense of place. It can give you the opportunity to work in places you have only ever dreamed. It brings education to life and can complement classroom learning. It gives you practical hands on experience and potentially a someone you can use as a professional referee. See more
07.01.2022 Fantastic public recognition for the Pillar Valley Rural Fire Brigade and all fire fighters for their gallant efforts during the Liberation Trail fire. Job well done by all.
07.01.2022 Australian Community Care Network Grafton, 117 Fitzroy Street Grafton. This new service is open Monday to Friday 9am to 2pm. This New Service is aimed at allowing local residents who are experiencing hardship, on low incomes or going through a crisis situation, to shop for personal goods and household supplies at affordable prices- drop in and check them out.
04.01.2022 Westpac Helicopter Op Shops in Yamba and South Grafton are putting the call out for volunteers. If you are interested in helping either one of these stores please drop in between 10am and 2pm and ask one of their friendly volunteers for an application form.
03.01.2022 Mental Health Month is coming Clarence Valley!! Check out Our Healthy Clarence explore this years theme "Tune in"
02.01.2022 It's Blue September, and not too late to jump on in and help out with "The Long Run"
01.01.2022 The fire season we had last year was horrendous in the Clarence area and it’s better to have a plan, at least you know what you’re doing, Mark Carr Gulmarrad RFS Details on local "Get Ready" events can be found at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/news-and-media/get-ready