No new content will be added to this site. Please visit salvosonline.org.au for the latest news and information
You are here: HomeStories To Share › Salvo Volunteers Persist With Dedication And Kindness

Salvo volunteers persist with dedication and kindness

Salvo volunteers persist with dedication and kindness

Salvo volunteers persist with dedication and kindness

A familiar sight when disaster strikes across the country – Salvation Army staff and volunteers setting up to cater for emergency services personnel. 

By Pallavi Singhal

This year has been tough. Drought, devastating bushfires and the COVID-19 pandemic have turned life upside down for many Australians. But in these times, The Salvation Army says a particular group of people has stood tall – its army of volunteers. 

Australia marks National Volunteer Week from 18-24 May, celebrating the contribution that volunteers make across the country, especially in these testing months. 

Volunteers are central to the work The Salvation Army does. In its retail stores, supporting firefighters during the bushfires, fundraising during the Red Shield Appeal, preparing meals for community lunches and beyond – 30,000 committed Salvos volunteers are there to help those in need, day after day.

Commissioners Janine and Robert Donaldson, Australia Territory Leaders, share their thanks in their National Volunteer Week address. Click below to watch.

COVID-19 and volunteering

COVID-19 resulted in the widespread closure of retail and community spaces and activities – places where many Salvation Army volunteers serve. However, many have continued helping support some of the most vulnerable members in our communities.

If you would like to learn more about volunteering with The Salvation Army, please visit the Volunteer with us page.

Comments

No comments yet - be the first.

Leave a Comment


- Will not be published

Email me follow-up comments

Note: Your comment requires approval before being published.

Default avatarWould you like to add a personal image? Visit gravatar.com to get your own free gravatar, a globally-recognized avatar. Once setup, your personal image will be attached every time you comment.