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Aotearoa needs more volunteers to give time

Media Release

Volunteering New Zealand

19 June 2013

Aotearoa needs more volunteers to give time

“Volunteer numbers remain stable, a good sign considering the economic climate,” says Vanisa Dhiru, Chief Executive of Volunteering New Zealand.

But there is still a need for more people to give time to their communities if they are able.

The percentage of New Zealanders volunteering have declined slightly following the Christchurch Earthquake but December 2012 quarter statistics from the Department of Internal Affairs show hours volunteered have increased.

Vanisa says volunteers are critical to many communities in Aotearoa thriving and surviving.

“Volunteers are the driving force behind so many services in New Zealand - it’s important for our communities that we keep volunteering numbers on the rise.

“Over the December 2012 quarter volunteers gave on average 20 hours per month showing a steady increase from the middle of 2011,” says Vanisa.

These most recent statistics show nearly a third of the population 10-years-old and above volunteered over the three month quarter.  Female volunteers saw the biggest increase from the September to December quarters jumping from 54% to 66%.

The December 2012 figures show people aged between 40 and 74 years increased the hours they give to local organisations.

“If you want to get involved in volunteering think about the groups, schools, neighbours and initiatives you are already connected to and see if they need a hand.  Talk to people in your network and see what you can do to help. Contact a regional volunteering centre through www.volunteeringnz.org.nz if you are unsure how to help,” says Vanisa

National Volunteer Week (16-22 June) encourages everyone with their communities and volunteer organisations. The 2013 theme is He Tangata He Tangata He Tangata - It is people, it is people, it is people.

ENDS

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