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National Volunteers Week: Wesley Mission Celebrates 1,000+ Volunteers: Changing Lives, One Hour at a Time

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Media release                                                                            16 May 2025

Wesley Mission Celebrates 1,000+ Volunteers:

Changing Lives, One Hour at a Time

As National Volunteer Week (19-26 May 2025) approaches, Wesley Mission is shining a spotlight on the life-changing power of volunteering, with more than 1,000 passionate individuals giving their time to support those who need it most. From mentoring young minds to brightening the days of older Australians, Wesley Mission volunteers are making an impact across all ages and stages of life.

Wesley Mission CEO, Rev Stu Cameron, is constantly amazed at the dedication and compassion of the volunteers.  

“Volunteering at Wesley Mission is a two-way street—while our volunteers give of their time and skills they also receive the joy of making a difference in someone’s life. Every volunteer is a catalyst for change, whether they’re offering a listening ear, sharing life skills, or simply being there for someone who needs support.”

Rev Cameron says the impact of volunteers extends far beyond the people they directly support.

“Our volunteers save Wesley Mission millions of dollars in service costs however their true value is measured in the profound, life-giving impact they make. .  A few hours a week can transform lives—both for the people we serve and for the volunteers themselves.”

Wesley Mission offers a wide range of volunteering opportunities including:

  • Wesley Aunties and Uncles: Volunteers mentor children aged up to 12, providing emotional and practical support while being a positive role model in their lives.
  • Aged Care Volunteer Visitor Scheme: Volunteers visit older Australians in their homes or in aged care facilities, offering companionship, social support, and a sense of connection.
  • Wesley Youth Mentoring: Volunteers spend time in the community with young people aged 12-21 who need guidance, offering support, encouragement, and friendship.
  • Wesley School for Seniors: Volunteers share their skills as tutors for adults over 55, promoting lifelong learning and creating a thriving, engaged community.

Whether you are a corporate team looking for meaningful community engagement or an individual eager to give back, there is an opportunity for you.

For more information about volunteering with Wesley Mission, visit wesleymission.org.au/get-involved/volunteer

 

ENDS

Media contact: Anne Holt 0418 628 342 or [email protected]

Available for interview:

Wesley Mission CEO, Rev Stu Cameron,

Wesley Mission Head of Volunteering, Christine Ireland

Current volunteers from Wesley Aunties and Uncles, Youth Mentoring, School for Seniors and Aged Care Volunteer Visitor Scheme

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