To mark the start of National Volunteer Week, the NSW State Emergency Service (NSW SES) is encouraging people living in regional and rural communities to consider volunteering.
With more than 11,000 volunteers across the state, the NSW SES plays an important role in helping communities prepare for and respond to emergencies, including storms and floods.
NSW SES Commissioner Mike Wassing AFSM said National Volunteer Week is an opportunity to recognise the vital contributions of volunteers and invite more people to get involved.
“Our volunteers are everyday people doing extraordinary things. They are part of the fabric of their towns and communities,” Commissioner Wassing said.
“Volunteering with the NSW SES is a rewarding way to connect with others, develop new skills, and be there for your community when it matters.”
Commissioner Wassing said volunteering can be tailored to fit a variety of lifestyles, and that many people are surprised by the range of roles available.
“Whether you’re interested in hands-on field work, community engagement, logistics, or support behind the scenes, there’s a role for you,” he said.
“You don’t need previous experience — just a willingness to learn and a commitment to your community.”
As part of National Volunteer Week, the NSW SES is also reminding communities to add a splash of orange to their outfits this Wear Orange Wednesday (WOW Day), held on Wednesday 21 May. WOW Day is a national day of thanks, where Australians are encouraged to wear orange in recognition of SES volunteers and their service.
“WOW Day is a moment to show visible appreciation for the volunteers who give their time and heart to help others,” Commissioner Wassing said.
“We’d love to see our communities turn orange this Wednesday in support of their local NSW SES volunteers.”
With National Volunteer Week celebrating the theme of “Something for Everyone”, the NSW SES is highlighting the diverse opportunities and personal rewards that come with joining the Service.
To find out more or to register your interest in volunteering, visit www.ses.nsw.gov.au/volunteer.
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