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Celebrating National Volunteers Week

Queensland community services group Be is celebrating National Volunteers Week by highlighting the contribution and dedication of volunteers across the Sunshine Coast.

Local resident Janny McDonald is just one of the incredible volunteers who freely give their time to be a part of Be’s companionship program.

Janny’s history with volunteering stretches back 22 years, including the past four with Be.

“When I retired, I felt I like there was only so much I could do around the house and I decided I could offer more by volunteering,” Janny said.

“Volunteering has changed my life and I can see our clients feel the same. Clients are always very grateful, sometimes I am the only person they have seen for a week or more so when we catch up I can tell that their smiling faces say it all.”

One of Janny’s clients, Gwen, is 101 years old and thoroughly enjoys her visit from Janny on a regular basis. Gwen lives alone and each time her and Janny get together there are always plenty of smiles and laughs.

“Gwen is an amazing lady who loves to talk, we will never run out of subjects. It’s nice to know I’m making a difference and I can see that each time I visit with Gwen.”

Be CEO Liam Mayo thanked all of the organisation’s volunteers for their continued dedication to their local communities.

“Be is fortunate to have over 220 volunteers assist our clients in a variety of roles throughout the Queensland. Volunteering is highly rewarding as it offers a range of opportunities to improve the lives of people who need it the most. Volunteering is an important part of our culture and we salute them all for their time and effort to make our community stronger,” Liam said.

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