The Far North has many selfless volunteers and to mark National Volunteer Week many of them were treated to a Big Shout Out for their outstanding community efforts.
Last week was National Volunteer Week, which honours the collective energies and mana of volunteers across the country. Northland has the highest rate of volunteering in New Zealand. Around 37% of the adult population volunteers for about four hours per week on average, according to Volunteering Northland. It’s probably fair enough to say that if it wasn’t for the dedicated work of the thousands of volunteers across the country, we’d grind to a halt, such is the impact of all the work they do.
They all do it for the joy of giving something back to their community, rather than to receive any recognition. The region also has a large number of outstanding people who go above and beyond their duty in the workplace.
Last week Volunteering Northland had a Big Shout Out for the many Far North volunteers in Kaikohe, Kerikeri and Kaitāia to show its appreciation for their efforts in supporting the community.