Youth Volunteer Awards
Youth Volunteer Awards
Young people doing great
things in the community without pay can get the
rewards
they deserve with the annual Youth Volunteer Awards.
Volunteer Nelson, the New Hub and the Tasman and Nelson
Youth Councils have
organised the awards for the last
four years. Coordinator Jude McNabb says
this has proved
to be a very effective way of promoting the positive work
of
young people.
³We want to hear about teens
who are working on environmental issues,
mentors and
buddies, people who work behind the scenes at events,
helpers at
the SPCA, tree planters, sports coaches, first
aiders and other individuals
and volunteer groups,² she
said.
Around 100 young people are recognised each
year in these awards, with the
top ten invited to a
special function being held this year on 19 June
at
Café Deville. All other nominees receive certificates
of recognition in the
mail and are acknowledged in a
newspaper feature.
Groups being nominated must be
not-for-profit voluntary organisations, and
nominees must
be between the ages of 12 and 25yrs. Volunteering can
be
considered as anything a person does of their own free
will, unpaid, for the
common good. Nominations close on
May 30. For more information or for a
nomination form
contact Volunteer Nelson, phone 546 7681 or
email
nvc@ts.co.nz
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