The Northern Advocate

Volunteeri­ng at heart of our healthy community

Many Whangārei locals put in countless unpaid hours, but we could use more

- Vince Cocurullo Opinion

Our district has just experience­d one of the most successful sports events in the history of our country. The Women’s Rugby World Cup broke records for live viewing and televised viewing. It drew crowds from across New Zealand, brought communitie­s together and has elevated the popularity of women’s rugby across the world.

I was lucky to be one of many volunteers helping with the Whangārei matches, giving me a unique insight into the inner workings of the Cup matches. The experience was a good reminder of how much work goes into planning, organising, managing, and rolling out these types of events.

It also highlighte­d just how important the behind the scenes people are in making these events possible, such as volunteers, stadium staff, caterers, security guards and traffic management teams. These are the people who pull together for months (and in this case, years) before an event, and they’re also the last ones cleaning up and packing away after everyone else has gone home.

Without the background crew, our most celebrated and most enjoyed events just wouldn’t be possible.

So many of our district’s events rely on support from our community,

Without the background crew, our most celebrated and enjoyed events just wouldn’t be possible.

from local market days and festivals such as the Summer Safe Carparks programme (one of my personal favourites), the Fringe Festival and our Christmas celebratio­ns, through to A&P shows and our Festival of Motorsport. These popular community events would not go ahead without community groups and volunteers, and a lot of grassroots community support.

We’re about to enter an extremely busy Christmas event and activity season — which is great news for our district, but can be an exhausting time for those who are regulars on the volunteeri­ng circuit. If you’ve never volunteere­d before, why not give it a go now? Most events will advertise contact details, and most organisers would be grateful for an extra set of hands to help out.

My challenge to you this Christmas season is to look for a local event, activity or initiative, reach out and ask how you can help. You may be surprised at the benefits of donating your time and energy: you’ll meet a great new bunch of people, enjoy new experience­s, connect more into your local community, and have more to talk about at your next family function! Possibly the most important benefit of getting involved in volunteeri­ng work is the impact it can have on your mental wellbeing. Studies have shown that connectivi­ty is one of the keys to happiness, as is the selfless feeling of “giving back”. When we volunteer our time and energy, we’re helping ourselves and our communitie­s . . . Win-win!

If you’re interested in finding out more about volunteeri­ng in Whangārei, check out Volunteeri­ng Northland (volunteeri­ngnorthlan­d. nz), or talk to one of Whangārei’s many Rotary, Lions or service clubs. Helping out or volunteeri­ng your time benefits more than just the community, it helps us to connect to one another.

 ?? Photo / Michael Cunningham ?? The people behind the scenes, like volunteers, at events like the Women’s Rugby World Cup are vital.
Photo / Michael Cunningham The people behind the scenes, like volunteers, at events like the Women’s Rugby World Cup are vital.

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