The Guardian (Charlottetown)

VALUED VOLUNTEER

Seven Islanders receive recognitio­n for dedicated work with community groups

- BY KATHERINE HUNT Katherine.hunt@theguardia­n.pe.ca

P.E.I. Women’s Network chair one of seven Islanders honoured for volunteeri­sm

Volunteeri­ng often means hours of unpaid dedication without expecting anything in return.

But what one puts in to volunteeri­ng, they get back 100 times more.

“You do it because you get more out of it than you put in. You always do,” said Judy Hierlihy, who has volunteere­d with the P.E.I. Women’s Network for the last six years.

Hierlihy and six other Island volunteers were acknowledg­ed for their hard work by the Volunteer Resource Council (VRC) during its 11th annual Volunteer Awards and Fundraisin­g Breakfast at the Farm Centre in Charlottet­own earlier this month.

The event recognized valued volunteers in the community while also acting as a fundraiser for the VRC, which is celebratin­g its 40th anniversar­y this year.

“It was lovely,” said Hierlihy. “It was very sweet of them to think that I am worthy.”

Hierlihy, a Cornwall resident, started volunteeri­ng for the P.E.I. Women’s Network when her friend and former board chair Beti Andric asked her to join.

“I work from home as an accountant in a very male-dominated industry so when she suggested ‘Why don’t you volunteer with the Women’s Network?’ I said ‘Yes, 100 per cent’,” said Hierlihy. “And I’m very glad I did.”

Hierlihy wears several hats within the Women’s Network of P.E.I.

She is the treasurer and recently became chair on the board of directors.

She is also the chair of the network’s fundraisin­g committee.

Dear to Hierlihy is the annual Celebrate Island Women fundraiser for the organizati­on which she helps put together every year. Darcie Lanthier, who organized the awards breakfast and sits on the VRC board, said Hierlihy was selected as someone to highlight this year because of all her hard work.

“The nomination for Judy was just so strong from the Women’s Network,” said Lanthier.

“She’s really taken charge and they’re just really happy to have her on.”

Volunteeri­ng is important to Hierlihy for many reasons, one being to set a good example for her children.

A few years ago, Hierlihy had to go to a meeting with the P.E.I. Women’s Network but her daughter wanted her to stay home.

Her daughter asked if someone else could go instead.

Hierlihy said she responded by asking “What if everyone thought that?”

To which her daughter quickly realized meant “Then nobody would do it.”

“I think it’s important for her to see and grow up in an environmen­t where you foster volunteers,” said Hierlihy.

In the past, Hierlihy also volunteere­d for the Island Hospice Associatio­n and the Girl Guides of Canada.

Hierlihy said she doesn’t expect to stop volunteeri­ng any time soon.

“I would suspect that in some capacity I will be volunteeri­ng for the rest of my life.”

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 ?? KATHERINE HUNT/THE GUARDIAN ?? Judy Hierlihy shows the certificat­e of appreciati­on she received during the 11th annual Volunteer Awards and Fundraisin­g Breakfast in recognitio­n of her dedication to the P.E.I. Women’s Network. The event, which was hosted by the Volunteer Resource Council, celebrated seven P.E.I. volunteers for their dedication to various community groups
KATHERINE HUNT/THE GUARDIAN Judy Hierlihy shows the certificat­e of appreciati­on she received during the 11th annual Volunteer Awards and Fundraisin­g Breakfast in recognitio­n of her dedication to the P.E.I. Women’s Network. The event, which was hosted by the Volunteer Resource Council, celebrated seven P.E.I. volunteers for their dedication to various community groups

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