The difference an hour can make
Chris volunteers with EdConnect, providing support to disadvantaged students across Melbourne’s west. Chris shares their experience working with one student in particular and how it has impacted both their lives.
Bringing your passion to volunteering
Thomas brought his passion to his volunteering. Combining his love for nature and the outdoors to give back to his local community in Melbourne’s northwest. Through volunteering with Friends of Organ Pipes National Park, Thomas has expanded his knowledge, gained hands-on experience and made new friends.
Get creative: Pushing the boundaries of your comfort zone
Amanda wanted to use her free time wisely whilst job hunting. She decided to give back to the community that made her feel so welcome when she moved from Malaysia. Sharing her creative design skills, Amanda joined Volunteer West as a communications volunteer.
Mum’s the word: The benefits of volunteering together as a family
Ever considered volunteering with a family member? Meet the mother-daughter duo who embrace the rain, hail or shine to volunteer at Slow Food Melbourne Farmers Market every Saturday.
Danila Durante – West Welcome Wagon
Danila knows that any assistance makes a big difference to a family in need of help. That’s why she feels connected to volunteer at West Welcome Wagon who provide material aid and assistance to asylum seekers in Melbourne’s west.
Maelor Himbury - Friends of the Maribyrnong Valley
Not many people can say they have volunteered for the same organisation for 35 years... Maelor Himbury can. Read more about his volunteering experiences with Friends of the Maribyrnong Valley.
Student volunteers or volunteers who are students?
To celebrate National Student Volunteer Week, we are shining a light on some fantastic student volunteers from Victoria University. We caught up with Suada, Nimasha, Mercedes and Tshunthar who volunteered at a Volunteer West outreach event to learn more about their experiences.
Walter Vilagonzalo - The Migrant Hub and WynTREE
Meet Walter, a selfless volunteer who has dedicated over 20 years to his community. Supporting migrants and asylum seekers to feel a sense of belonging in Australia, he believes volunteering is the solution. Read more about his volunteer experiences and contributions to society.
Ivan Radywonik - Moonee Valley City Council
Did you know councils have volunteers? Ivan talks about his volunteering experience with Moonee Valley City Council and highlights some of his key take aways.
Rohit Kumar - Western Bulldogs Community Foundation
Rohit Kumar joined the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation and part of his role was reaching out to isolated communities who had trouble accessing technology and helping them get online.
Sue Thornton - Tarneit Football Club in Wyndham
Sue wears many hats with her volunteering roles for Tarneit Titans Football Club. Dedicating at least 4 nights a week to the club, Sue volunteers to say thank you, and as a way to give back to her community.
Hootan – Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC)
“I know firsthand what it is like to be displaced and I want to help the way we were helped when we first arrived..."
Kim Reilly - Louis Joel Arts and Community Centre
“I have volunteered in one way or another for most of my life,” says Kim Reilly, manager of the Louis Joel Arts and Community Centre in Altona.
Jessica Gerger - Friends of Kororoit Creek
“We are a welcoming group who love meeting new people. Members will be part of the decision-making process, bring their ideas and knowledge to the table, take part in planning and lots of plantings.”
Chris Scerri - West Welcome Wagon
“It is an extremely rewarding experience to serve along with all the other volunteers. Apart from one staff member, we are entirely run by volunteers…”