THE Neighbourhood Centre knows that, without volunteers, it would be nearly impossible to deliver a quality service to the Bathurst community.
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That’s why on International Volunteers Day last week, all the volunteers at the organisation were invited to attend a celebratory morning tea.
Communication and volunteer engagement person, Rebecca Wilson, said that The Neighbourhood Centre had also reached out to other community organisation to encourage them to celebrate their volunteers.
“Bathurst has a very strong culture of giving through volunteers,” she said.
“The Neighbourhood Centre couldn’t deliver all of its services without the volunteers.”
As part of the celebration, children from Jenny’s Kindergarten visited the centre to perform two songs and present a gift.
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Their wall hanging had artistic contributions from each child, along with sentences about how they or their families contribute to the community.
International Volunteers Day was celebrated across the globe on Wednesday, with organisations embracing this years theme: Volunteers build resilient communities.