International Volunteer Day Offers Free Lunch
There’s no such thing as a free lunch - unless you are one of the 150 volunteers being treated at a special function to celebrate International Volunteer Day (IVD) next week.
IVD was established by the United Nations
General Assembly in 1985 and is celebrated worldwide to
highlight the role of volunteers in their communities
Officially IVD falls on Saturday 5 December, however in
Nelson a special ‘invitation only’ lunch for volunteers
is being held at the Monaco resort the following Monday.
Organiser, Maureen May, says Volunteer Nelson
organises an event each year to say ‘thank you’ for the
many hours volunteers put in to the community, estimated in
Nelson Tasman to be over 100,000 hours every month.
Invitations went out to a range of community groups asking
them to nominate two or three of their top volunteers to
attend the lunch.
“There are some wonderful people
that give so much of their time voluntarily - and it’s
nice to be able to recognise and thank them for their
efforts,” Maureen says. “Volunteers make a huge
contribution in almost every type of activity from sports
and culture to social services, education, and the
environment - their commitment helps build a vibrant
community.”
Local businesses have supported the
event by providing sponsorship for the set up and gifts for
spot prizes. New Zealand's rugby great, Frank Bunce, who is
the ambassador for Volunteer Centres in New Zealand, is
guest speaker at the lunch.
The volunteers’ lunch
is on 11.30am – 2pm at the Monaco Resort, Monday 7
December. Nelson musicians, ‘African Rhythm’ will
entertain guests.
ENDS