Armidale Volunteer Referral Service (AVRS)

Last modified: September 8, 2009 - 10:19 AM

The Armidale Volunteer Referral Service assists people wishing to become actively involved in their local community.We help you find a rewarding volunteer position within the community service of your choice.

Your gift of time will be used to assist others in your community. We will link you to organizations that require a wide range of skills, talents or interests to suit your profile

Volunteering is a great way to:

·          Make a difference
·          Become or stay involved in the community
·          learn about your community
·          Meet people
·          Learn new skills
·          Develop existing skills, interests and talents
·          Support a cause
·          Build your confidence
·          Have new and worthwhile experiences
·          Become part of a team

You can start making a difference in your community by becoming a volunteer and assisting local community services.

By donating as little as 2 hours per month of your precious free time you can make a BIG difference!

Remember—new skills and the experiences gained may enhance your future career prospects or improve your chance of re-entry into the workplace.

The Principles of Volunteering

 1.       Volunteering benefits the community and the volunteer.
 2.       Volunteer work is unpaid.
 3.       Volunteering is a matter of choice.
 4.       Volunteering is not compulsorily undertaken to receive pensions or government allowances.
 5.       Volunteering is a legitimate way to participate in community activities. 
 6.       Volunteering is a way for people to address human, environmental and social needs.
 7.       Volunteering is performed in the not for profit sector only.
 8.       Volunteering is not a substitute for paid work.
 9.       Volunteers do not replace paid workers.  Volunteering supports and extends the efforts of paid workers.
10.    Volunteering respects the rights, dignity and culture of others.
11.    Volunteering promotes human rights and social equality.

What do Volunteers do?

Volunteers do all sorts of things - choices are almost endless in variety. 

Volunteer options include

·          administration and clerical duties
·          animal care
·          arts and crafts
·          charity shop assistance
·          committee membership
·          driving
·          emergency services
·          environmental conservation
·          gardening
·          heritage conservation
·          library assistance
·          maintenance
·          mentoring
·          migrant, patient or disability support
·          research
·          sports coaching
·          gallery tour guiding
·          visiting the elderly or isolated
·          youth development


For more information call Jane Davies on 02 6770 3838, email avrs@armidale.nsw.gov.au
or drop into our offices at Hughes House, 141 Faulkner Street, Armidale.
The office is open from 10 am to 4 pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

Please note that Jane has gone on holidays for September!  In her absence, Samantha Guest will be Acting Coordinator.
Opening hours will be as follows:

Week Beginning 31st August
Thursday     10am                   2pm 
Week Beginning 7th September
Monday       10am                   2pm
Tuesday      10am                   2pm 
Week Beginning 14th September
Monday       10am                   2pm
Wednesday  10am                   2pm
Thursday     10am                   2pm 
Week Beginning 21st September
Tuesday      10am                   2pm
Wednesday  10am                   2pm
Thursday     10am                   2pm 
Week Beginning 28th September
Tuesday      10am                   2pm
Wednesday  10am                   2pm
Thursday     10am                   2pm

Jane will return to regular opening hours upon her return.

Contact details
Jane Davies [Samantha Guest]
02 6770 3838 (ph)
avrs@armidale.nsw.gov.au


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