NSW Volunteer of the Year Award
June 26, 2008: Bega Valley Shire Council is
urging local not-for-profit organisations to nominate their most
dedicated workers for the 2008 NSW Volunteer of the Year Award.
The mayor, Cr Tony Allen, said the Shire had a
very high level of volunteerism, through sporting and service clubs,
emergency services, library and gallery volunteers, hall and
cemetery committees, charity fundraising organisations and the many
other ways people helped their communities.
"The NSW Volunteer of the Year Award is a
wonderful opportunity for one of our own volunteers to received well
deserved, State-wide recognition and to be thanked for their
generous contributions," Cr Allen said.
"This award is building on the success of the
inaugural awards held last year by the NSW Centre for Volunteering.
"There were 170 nominations that culminated in the
announcement of 38 exceptional regional winners, three State winners
(Corporate, Youth and Senior) and the overall NSW Volunteer of the
Year."
Cr Allen said the Minister for Volunteering, Linda
Burney, believed it was important to thank volunteers for the
enormous difference they made to the disadvantaged in the community
and to the environment.
All entrants must be nominated and must have
volunteered for the equivalent of one day a week (or six hours) for
at least six months over a 12 months period.
Entries close on Tuesday, September 30, and
nomination forms and information are available through the Centre
for Volunteering website,
www.volunteering.com.au
For more information phone Kristin Romanis on 8267
6309 or 0412 313 359.