Youth Volunteer Awards 2010
Youth Volunteer Awards 2010
The annual Youth
Volunteer Awards is an opportunity to reward the great work
young people do in our community.
This is the
sixth year Volunteer Nelson, the New Hub and the Tasman
and Nelson Youth Councils have organised the awards.
Manager of Volunteer Nelson, Jude McNabb says it has
proved to be a very effective way of promoting the positive
work of young people.
“There are a lot of unsung
heroes out there and this is a chance to celebrate their
contribution – we 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,” she said.
Last year the
Nelson Cadet Unit, was one of five special awards winners.
The cadets received several nominations for their voluntary
work with various groups including the Summit Rescue
Helicopter, the RSA and Broadgreen House. Unit Commander,
Tim Hoffman says young people do voluntary work for many
different reasons.
“One of the reasons the kids
gave me was, it gives an opportunity to get the message out
that not all teenagers are ‘smoking drunks’,” he
says.
Around 100 young people are recognised each
year in the awards, and all nominees are invited to a
special function, being held during Youth Week on 27 May at
The New Hub. Nominees receive certificates of recognition
and an acknowledgement in a newspaper feature. This year,
the nominators go in a prize draw.
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 are open from 8 March and close on 30 April.
This year nominations can be made online at
http://www.tyc.co.nz/yva2010 or for a nomination form
contact Volunteer Nelson, phone 546 7681 or email
nvc@ts.co.nz.
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