Horowhenua Chronicle

Levin op shop in need of volunteers

Enjoying talking to and meeting people key attribute

- Janine Baalbergen

Enjoy meeting people? Have an interest in helping people? Want to get out of the house for a few hours? Then a position as a volunteer in the Red Cross Op Shop might be for you.

Red Cross Op Shop coordinato­r Penny Lancaster said she is short of volunteers for the shop, which is open three days a week for five hours. For various reasons, such as loss of transport, having to move out of the district or being unwell, regular volunteers give up the “job” they love.

“We try to give everyone only one slot, either two or three hours, a week,” said Lancaster.

As co-ordinator she is the floating person, stepping in when people are unable to come. “We need at least three people. It would be great if we could find at least one person willing to step in when needed. The lady who has done that thus far is now filling a permanent slot.”

Enjoying talking to and meeting people is important for this position, which is unpaid.

“We are not a retail shop. No one gets paid.”

Lancaster spends most days in the shop, as does her husband, Scott, who is the custodian. Both have been involved with the Red Cross Op Shop for five and four years respective­ly.

“Most of our volunteers love being here and give up only reluctantl­y.”

New volunteers get thorough instructio­n and are also working together with at least one other, experience­d, volunteer.

“Every shift has two people.” The job involves keeping the stock organised, talking to customers, taking money, giving change. Experience in retail is not required, but it helps if you are a people person who can make people feel at ease. A willingnes­s to discover what the shop has available, so you can direct customers to the right place, would be beneficial.

There is also a storeroom, from which stock gets replenishe­d and that stock needs pricing, something that is not too onerous, said Lancaster.

“You just look at prices of similar items on the shelf.”

Penny herself is in every Wednesday and is on call. Husband Scott is around a lot too. The team has 12 volunteers, who between them fill most slots.

If you would like to know more, pop into the shop, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, between 9am and 2pm or phone Penny at 021 103 2534

 ?? ?? Scott (left) and Penny Lancaster are passionate workers at Levin’s Red Cross Op Shop.
Scott (left) and Penny Lancaster are passionate workers at Levin’s Red Cross Op Shop.

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