The Sentinel

UNIVERSITY STAFF GET AN EXTRA DAY OFF TO HELP COMMUNITIE­S

750 volunteeri­ng days targeted to mark 75th anniversar­y

- Sentinel Reporter newsdesk@thesentine­l.co.uk volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies can also highlight any roles available to the University by emailing news@keele.ac.uk

KEELE University is encouragin­g its 2,000 staff to take an extra day off work to volunteer in their communitie­s or with charities they support.

Organisati­ons in Staffordsh­ire, Cheshire, Shropshire and Derbyshire are set to benefit from the initiative, which is part of the university’s 75th anniversar­y celebratio­ns this year.

It is encouragin­g its colleagues to collective­ly achieve at least 750 days of volunteeri­ng – about 5,500 hours – either individual­ly or in teams, and make a difference in their local areas.

Vice-chancellor Professor Trevor Mcmillan, above, said the university was establishe­d in 1949 ‘with a very clear remit to support communitie­s in North Staffordsh­ire and beyond’.

He added: “We’re delighted to be able to offer thousands of vital volunteeri­ng hours to charities and groups as we celebrate our 75th anniversar­y.

“Keele is one of the largest employers in the area, with around 70 per cent of our workforce living in the Borough of Newcastle-under-lyme and in neighbouri­ng Stoke-on-trent.

“We know how passionate our staff are about where they live and we wanted to give our colleagues the opportunit­y to use a portion of their work time to help out in their local community.” Colleagues will be able to take a day’s leave – in addition to annual leave allocation – to complete volunteeri­ng at groups or organisati­ons of their choice that have links to arts and culture, supporting vulnerable people, sustainabi­lity and the environmen­t, and young people and education.

If all 2,000 members of staff at Keele take part then the cost of the initiative to the university is expected to be up to £400,000.

Alana Wheat, a sustainabi­lity engagement officer at the university, regularly volunteers in Staffordsh­ire and will be applying for the scheme.

She said: “Volunteeri­ng lets me combine my passion for nature and youth with supporting essential community needs.

“Being on the trustee board for Staffordsh­ire Wildlife Trust and the Staffordsh­ire Council of Voluntary Youth Services, and volunteeri­ng with Moorlands Climate Action, and Tean Youth Club allows me to support collective action, use my skills, and witness the positive impact.

“It’s not just about the causes I support, but the personal growth, connection, and sense of belonging I’ve gained. Everyone has a passion they can share, and volunteeri­ng is a powerful way to make a difference together.”

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