Kyabram Free Press

Vibrant volunteers share stories of personal reward

- By Dylan Brown

The Campaspe Murray Vibrant Volunteers Network will give praise to those that freely give up their time to support the local community on May 24.

The network is starting a project called ‘My Volunteeri­ng Story’, which documents the breadth and diversity of tasks undertaken by volunteers across the Campaspe Murray region.

Those featured include Rochester stalwart Bob Knight, whose volunteeri­ng journey spans more than 65 years; Kyabram couple Barry and Anne Churches; Murray River Tea Rooms volunteer Barbara Sands; and Tongala artist Murray Ross.

It also includes stories on Vision Australia volunteer Margaret Russell; youngster Nate Schubach; and Margaret Smerdon, who co-ordinates the popular Isobel Harvey vintage fashion exhibits in Kyabram.

Volunteer project co-ordinator Alma Limbrick said organisers had chosen a small group from the large amount of people in the local area who donated their enthusiasm, resources and expertise for the benefit of others.

“The project is a small way of expressing our appreciati­on to those who have been profiled,” she said.

“We are also highlighti­ng the different ways people become involved in volunteeri­ng, the motivation behind their interest and most importantl­y, the personal rewards it can bring.”

Ms Limbrick said the volunteeri­ng sector had been significan­tly impacted by COVID-19, and in the wake of the pandemic there was much work to be done re-engaging former volunteers and recruiting newcomers.

“Everyone has a role to play in rebuilding our communitie­s — particular­ly in rural areas — and volunteeri­ng is one way that almost anyone can make a tangible contributi­on,” she said.

“Whether it’s your local sporting group, healthcare organisati­on or service club to name just a few, there is always a place where your skills and knowledge will be valued.”

The launch of My Volunteeri­ng Story, to be held at Kyabram Town Hall, has been timed to coincide with National Volunteer Week, which runs from May 16 to 22.

Volunteer Week is Australia’s largest annual acknowledg­ement of volunteeri­ng and an opportunit­y to both celebrate and recognise the vital work of volunteers and say thank you.

The theme for 2022 is ‘Better Together’.

“We are also highlighti­ng the different ways people become involved in volunteeri­ng...”

Alma Limbrick Vibrant Volunteers Network

 ?? ?? Generous with their time: Kyabram couple, Barry and Anne Churches.
Generous with their time: Kyabram couple, Barry and Anne Churches.

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