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Volunteering with heart: Celebrating Suncare’s remarkable volunteers

Suncare proudly announces the nomination of three exceptional volunteers for this year’s Queensland Volunteering Awards as part of National Volunteer Week.

These awards honour the dedicated individuals who tirelessly contribute to our communities. As we eagerly anticipate the winners’ announcement during National Volunteer Week, let’s reflect on collective achievements of volunteers and the positive impact they have on our communities.

Volunteers have a special place at Suncare, which was founded by a group of volunteers over 50 years ago and continues to thrive with the support of over 200 volunteers across Queensland.

From Meals on Wheels to customer transportation and the Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme, volunteers remain the heartbeat of the Community Services provider.

Last year alone, Meals on Wheels served over 41,000 meals, with the help of dedicated volunteers.

Introducing the Nominees:

Arthur Luthy:

A vibrant 77-year-old whose journey with Suncare began five years ago. Initially uncertain, Arthur soon became an integral part of Meals on Wheels and the Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme. With over 1600 hours of service, he’s not just delivering meals; he’s delivering companionship and kindness to those who need it most. As Arthur would say, ‘the service is more than just a meal, it is a wellbeing check as we may be the only person that the customers see throughout the whole day.’

Dianne Morrison (Dink):

Step into the bustling kitchen of Meals on Wheels, and you’ll find Dink, a versatile volunteer with a heart of gold. From peeling potatoes to mentoring new recruits, her infectious enthusiasm keeps the kitchen running smoothly. But beyond the kitchen, Dink embodies the spirit of compassion and camaraderie that defines Meals on Wheels, bringing a sense of warmth and belonging to both volunteers and recipients alike.

Ray Eldridge:

For Ray Eldridge, volunteering is about spreading joy and companionship. Through the Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Program, Ray and his furry friends bring warmth to residents of a North Brisbane Aged Care home. Recognising the importance of human-animal connections, Ray introduced his two beloved dogs, Ollie, a five-year-old Schnoodle, and Cooki, an eleven-year-old miniature poodle, to the residents. Twice a week, Ray and his furry companions bring joy and companionship to up to 10 residents per visit. Staff members have noticed a significant uplift in mood during these visits, illustrating the profound impact of Ray’s efforts.

These nominees are more than volunteers; they’re enriching the lives of our elderly community members with every shift. As we wish them the best for the upcoming awards, let’s take a moment to celebrate the remarkable contributions and the profound impact of all the volunteers in our communities.

How to Get Involved:

Feeling inspired? Suncare Community Services welcomes your support. To learn more about volunteer opportunities, contact our Volunteer Team Leader at 1800 786 227 or email info@suncare.org.au

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