Volunteer Now Gets Set For Volunteer Week 2023

Volunteer Now launches new recruitment campaign

Volunteer Now launches new recruitment campaign

With just under two months to go until Volunteers’ Week 2023, taking place 1-7 June, Volunteer Now is calling on communities and businesses in County Down to give volunteering a go and be the change that they want to see as it gears up for this year’s Volunteer’s Week festivities.

Now in its 39th year, Volunteers’ Week is an annual event which sees charities, voluntary groups, social organisations, and volunteers themselves come together to recognise the incredible impact that volunteering has in communities around the UK.

With the theme set for this year’s week-long celebration – ‘Celebrate and Inspire’ – volunteer organisations across the UK will aim to highlight diversity in volunteering and demonstrate the many ways everyone can get involved with volunteering.

Each year, the annual celebrations recognise and reward the work and efforts of volunteers who are active at the heart of every community, whilst acknowledging their important contribution to our local communities, the voluntary sector and society as a whole.

Pictured (l-r) back row looking forward to Volunteering Week 2023 are: Lynsey Subasi and Andrew Irvine (East Belfast Mission); Deirdre Murphy and Lindsay Armstrong (Volunteer Now); Wendy McKillion (Age NI); Colette Rutledge and Janine Bowan (Scouts NI); Andrew Hanna and Lauren Harrison-Hogan (Volunteer Now); Karen Kerr (Dementia NI); Denise Hayward (Volunteer Now); Jean McMullan and Ivor Reid (Age NI); and Daniel and Douglas Kinnear (Scouts NI).

As with previous years, hundreds of events, both online and in-person, will take place across the UK and Northern Ireland to celebrate Volunteers’ Week and the huge range of ways in which volunteers give their time.

From volunteer recruitment events to open days, celebrations to recognition events, there are many ways for everyone to take part and come together for this year’s campaign.

Ahead of the celebrations, Volunteer Now, the lead organisation for volunteering in Northern Ireland, is calling out for new volunteer recruits and encouraging everyone in County Down to give volunteering a go this spring.

Denise Hayward, Chief Executive at Volunteer Now, said:

“Volunteers have continued to give so much time, energy, commitment and skills to the communities and organisations that they have supported.

“However; it is now more important than ever that we encourage more people to give a little bit of time to the wonderful organisations that make such a positive difference to our Northern Ireland community.

“It is fitting that Volunteers Week 2023 will give everyone the opportunity to Celebrate the ongoing commitment, but also to encourage more people to say that all important ‘yes’.”

With around 282,000 formal volunteers carrying out work with designated organisations and 470,000 informal volunteers, volunteering plays a significant role across the NI region.

Each year, volunteers across Northern Ireland carry out work worth more than half a billion pounds and contribute £504 million to the local economy.

Voluntary organisations in Northern Ireland do work worth more than half a billion pounds a year.

For more information on how to get involved, please visit:

 volunteernow.co.uk

Volunteers’ Week is a long-standing, popular event in the voluntary sector, established in 1984 and now in its 39th year. It is supported and celebrated by small grassroots organisations as well as larger, household-name charities, who together run hundreds of events across the UK.

These events showcase and celebrate volunteers and the contribution volunteering makes in our communities.

Volunteers’ Week is led in partnership by NCVO, WCVA, Volunteer Scotland, and Volunteer Now.

About Volunteering in Northern Ireland

The continuous household survey in 2020/1 stated that 28% of the population volunteer although we believe that this has declined as a result of covid. The majority of people volunteer within fundraising (40%); within church and religious organisations (35%); with youth and young people (28%) as well as within committees and community events/activities.

www.volunteernow.co.uk