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2016 North Wellington Voluintary Service Awards Announced

Published: Fri 30 Sep 2016 09:54 AM
30 September 2016
2016 North Wellington Voluintary Service Awards Announced
On Saturday 27 September, ten North Wellington residents were awarded the North Wellington Volunteer Service Award at an Awards Dinner at the Johnsonville Community Centre.
The Chairman of the Organising Committee, Hon Peter Dunne advised the 80 family and friends who had gathered to celebrate, that the ten recipients represented over 185 years of voluntary service in the Northern Suburbs.
The recipients for 2016 were:
Nicola Beentjes Ngaio Toy Library
Jane Dagger St Michaels Anglican Church
Beth Huntington Newlands Community House Inc.
Neville Garth Mincher Lions Club of Johnsonville
Danielle Petterd Plunket Society
Elizabeth Purdie Wadestown Presbyterian Church
Margaret Schuch Johnsonville Senior Citizens Club Inc.
Gamini Settinayake Wellington Sri Lankan School.
Julie Athole Watson &
Colin Knox Watson Johnsonville Club Singing Group
The after Dinner speaker, Sir David Carruthers, spoke of the important role that volunteers play in New Zealand society and about his role as Chair of the Police Complaints Authority. Sir David then presented the Awards to the ten recipients.
The recipients this year came from a variety of organisations and showed the diversity of community organisations that operate in the Northern Suburbs.
Peter Dunne spoke of the gratitude that the community feels for the volunteers and that the ten recipients were only a few amongst the large number in the Northern Suburbs, who regularly gave their free time in the service of others.
This year the selection of the people to receive the awards was a difficult one and the selection committee again was forced to make some hard decisions on those who were to receive the awards.
Secretary of the Committee, Ray Good, stated that the awards have been presented to residents in the Northern Suburbs since 2001 which was the year of the Volunteer. As far as can be established the North Wellington Voluntary Services Awards is the only group in the country who continue to present Awards annually. Nominations for the Awards are called in June each year.
At the Awards dinner this year the recipients joined only 163 others who have received the Award, which shows the high standard that the committee requires prior to accepting nominations.
Each award recipient receives a badge, plague and certificate, which details their work in the community.
In his final comments Mr Dunne thanked the organising committee for their efforts and advised the recipients that they were valuable members of the community and the awards they had received were achieved with a lot of effort and person sacrifices.
He also thanked the family and friends of the recipients who allowed these people to continue their work in the community and said that this support was vital to the continued work that is carried out in the Northern Suburbs of Wellington.
Chairman Peter Dunne acknowledged the support the Committee received this year from Johnsonville Community Centre, The Trust Charitable Foundation and the Johnsonville Charitable Trust.
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