Sunday, May 8, 2016

Give Happy, Live happy - National Volunteer Week

This week we celebrate National Volunteer Week.  Volunteering means giving your time and working for no money, so why do we do it? Research shows that volunteers live happier and healthier lives.  We asked two of our teachers about the volunteer work they've done when they're not paid to teach.

Linda, far left

DL Teacher, Linda, volunteered to be a reading mentor and a role-model in public schools to help students develop their reading and comprehension skills. She works with one student on a weekly basis for one term through the ABCN Spark program.  She finds it rewarding to share her skills to help someone in her community and make a difference.  Linda says it is a lot of fun to see the students improve their reading levels, enjoy reading more and engage in conversations increasing their confidence and self-esteem.



Baby possums with Karen
DL Teacher, Karen, is a volunteer for rescuing and caring for injured or displaced native animals such as birds, lizards and possums through the wildlife rescue organisation, WIRES.  Her favourite are baby possums.  She enjoys bottle feeding them until they're ready to be released back into the wild.  Karen also plans to do further training to raise kangaroo joeys, koalas and wombats.  She does this volunteer work because she loves animals and finds it rewarding to save them, watch them grow and be safely free again in the wild.  She says this has also been a wonderful experience for her children.
  • Have you ever volunteered?  What did you do?
  • What are the benefits of volunteering for new migrants in Australia?
  • What kind of volunteer work is available?
  • How do you find volunteer work in your area?
Why not share your views or what you've done to volunteer here and inspire other students!

2 comments:

  1. I volunteered at Starlight Kids foundation last year in a hotel to organized the fund raising party. I met the children who are sick who will benefit from money raised. It was very rewarding and I've learned a lot.

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  2. That's fantastic and it's great to contribute to a good cause like this. Well done!

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