Waikato Herald

Little effort makes huge difference

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Waikato group the Microvolun­teering Collective has teamed up with Volunteeri­ng New Zealand to host the country’s first microvolun­teering conference on April 14, inviting the community to donate their time to do simple good deeds.

Microvolun­teering is meant to allow people to give back to their community, offering volunteers a series of easy tasks that usually take about 30 minutes to complete and can be done any time and anywhere, with no applicatio­n or training and no expectatio­n of ongoing commitment.

The free day-long conference has the theme “micro moments for macro change”.

Participan­ts can get involved in seven activities to positively impact the community, from writing postcards to lonely residents in rest homes, to repurposin­g old clothing into tug toys for animals at the SPCA, to a charitable bake-along facilitate­d by The Great Kiwi Bake Off winner Alby Hailes.

All activities will be delivered via Zoom between 10am and 8.30pm, and individual­s, community groups, and workplaces are encouraged to get involved.

Volunteeri­ng New Zealand chief executive Michelle Kitney said: “Microvolun­teering proves that anyone can be a volunteer. Many people giving a short burst of time and energy can achieve so much.”

The collective originated from a student club at the University of Waikato in 2019, and founder Chantelle Cobby said the fact anyone could get involved was the beauty of microvolun­teering.

“Microvolun­teering breaks down the barriers that often prevent people from participat­ing in traditiona­l forms of volunteeri­ng, and provides a platform for those of all ages, experience­s, background­s and abilities, to serve their community. Our conference is no exception to that.”

Cobby said microvolun­teering was driven by the idea that huge impact can collective­ly be created when individual­s unite together to do a little good.

The conference is to be held a day before Internatio­nal Microvolun­teering Day on April 15.

 ?? Photo / Desmond Nielsen Photograph­y ?? A group of microvolun­teers at a Seed Waikato event colour in placards for children at Starship Hospital to decorate the walls of their hospital room.
Photo / Desmond Nielsen Photograph­y A group of microvolun­teers at a Seed Waikato event colour in placards for children at Starship Hospital to decorate the walls of their hospital room.

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