Te Awamutu Courier

Plenty of ways to aid St John

Health charity holds informatio­n session for anyone interested in volunteeri­ng

- Dean Taylor

Hato Hone St John provides a range of vital services in our communitie­s, much through the valued contributi­on of volunteers.

This Sunday Hato Hone St John Te Awamutu is hosting a volunteer informatio­n session as part of its recruitmen­t drive for volunteers for all aspects of Hato Hone St John.

Volunteeri­ng for Hato Hone St John is one of the most rewarding things you can do — working to improve the health and wellbeing of your community, and beyond.

So if you have some time on your hands and want to make a difference for others Hato Hone St John has a role for you.

These include:

■ Area committee members — assisting with fundraisin­g, building maintenanc­e, volunteer welfare, developing and growing health and wellbeing connection­s and programmes in our community, volunteer educators, public speakers;

■ Retail store volunteers;

■ Caring Callers;

■ Youth Leaders;

■ Volunteer Operationa­l Ambulance Officer / Event Health Services;

■ Major Incident Support Team (MIST).

The informatio­n session is at the Te Awamutu St John Ambulance Station in Palmer St, starting at 2pm.

A short slide show presentati­on will be followed by the opportunit­y to explore the many and varied roles at Hato Hone St John and ask questions. Afternoon tea will be provided.

If this date does not suit you or you want more informatio­n visit stjohn.org.nz/jobs.

 ?? Photo / Dean Taylor ?? St John Opportunit­y Shop volunteers, from left: Gael Corboy, Dot Neill, Malcolm Kemp, Sally Eathorne and Christophe­r Johnpillai.
Photo / Dean Taylor St John Opportunit­y Shop volunteers, from left: Gael Corboy, Dot Neill, Malcolm Kemp, Sally Eathorne and Christophe­r Johnpillai.

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