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Rushmoor Borough Council and Rushmoor Volunteer Centre thank all the volunteers who help to make Rushmoor a successful Community Rushmoor is pleased to recognise the following nominees for their contribution. 1 st Cove Brownies Megan


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Rushmoor Borough Council and Rushmoor Volunteer Centre

thank all the volunteers who help to make Rushmoor a successful Community

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Rushmoor is pleased to recognise the following nominees for their contribution…….

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1st Cove Brownies

Megan Kelly

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4th Cove Guides

Jemma Durham

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Volunteering Facts

“Volunteers are making a massive difference to people of all ages, abilities and cultures and to the wellbeing of the Borough”

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6th Form College

Group Recognition

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Citizens Advice Rushmoor

Beth Goodhew Jim Dearlove

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Farnborough & District Stroke/Aphasia Group.

Alan Goldring

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Volunteering Facts

Volunteering plays an increasing role in our lives and makes an annual economic contribution of at least £2.5 billion in the South East of England, where, currently, over 650,000 people are actively volunteering

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Hants & IOW Youth Commission Holly Kitkat

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Hart and Rushmoor Young Carers

Josh Leppard Ellie Smith James Worstencroft Sophie Graham

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MHA Live at Home

Lani Cardwell

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Volunteering Facts

Rushmoor Voluntary Services has identified that there are at least 3200 volunteers giving their time in the borough contributing an estimated £6.3m to the local economy annually! (Calculated Using a nationally recognised formula)

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Jade Bower

Oak Farm Leisure and Activity Club

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Where is some of the greatest need for volunteers?

Volunteering Facts

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Where is some of the greatest need for volunteers?

Trustees

Volunteering Facts

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Where is some of the greatest need for volunteers?

Trustees School Governors

Volunteering Facts

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Where is some of the greatest need for volunteers?

Trustees School Governors Befriending

Volunteering Facts

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Open Sight

Margaret Raymond

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Adélia Bernard-Patel

Parent Action Group for special play

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Volunteering Facts

People may give up volunteering because nobody said ‘Thank You’, or there has been no feedback or response from the organisation

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Parity Farnborough

Jemima O’Neill

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Volunteering Facts

People volunteer to make new friends, build their confidence and learn new skills

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Lauren Chetty

RBC Friday Night Youth Club

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Please visit our Web Site www.volunteernorthhants.org

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Debbie Field

The Knights Foundation

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Volunteering facts

Volunteering is widely recognised as being therapeutic for people recovering from ill health