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across Nelson Tasman who give back via a variety of roles, from ambulance operations and Major Incident Support Team, to St John retail stores and charitable community health initiatives, including Health Shuttles, Friends of the Emergency Department, Therapy Pets, Caring Callers, St John Youth, Area Committees, and community educators.
across Nelson Tasman who give back via a variety of roles, from ambulance operations and Major Incident Support Team, to St John retail stores and charitable community health initiatives, including Health Shuttles, Friends of the Emergency Department, Therapy Pets, Caring Callers, St John Youth, Area Committees, and community educators.
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associations. Connecting and strengthening social ties with others promotes a healthy mental well-being, and getting involved doesn’t require hours of precious time. Visit the Expo and see how you can benefit! There will be a kids play area available as well as a pop-up Wellby Talking Café.
associations. Connecting and strengthening social ties with others promotes a healthy mental well-being, and getting involved doesn’t require hours of precious time. Visit the Expo and see how you can benefit! There will be a kids play area available as well as a pop-up Wellby Talking Café.
Visit Annesbrook Community Church on June 24, from 10am until 2pm.
Visit Annesbrook Community Church on June 24, from 10am until 2pm.
St John Nelson Tasman
St John Nelson Tasman National Volunteer Week is the perfect opportunity for Hato Hone St John to shine a light on the amazing work of its more than 8,000 volunteers nationwide.
National Volunteer Week is the perfect opportunity for Hato Hone St John to shine a light on the amazing work of its more than 8,000 volunteers nationwide.
Hato Hone St John has volunteers
Hato Hone St John has volunteers
Tracy Simonsen, Hato Hone St John Nelson & Tasman Bays Area committee chair says, “We are extremely grateful for the time and effort that each of our volunteers give, whether it’s responding to emergencies, helping people live independently or get social connections, raising vital funds or teaching first aid, and skills to our youth cadets. We are always looking for new volunteers as they help deliver on our Waka Manaaki strategy.”
Visit www.join.stjohn.org.nz or contact (03) 548 8157 for more information.
Tracy Simonsen, Hato Hone St John Nelson & Tasman Bays Area committee chair says, “We are extremely grateful for the time and effort that each of our volunteers give, whether it’s responding to emergencies, helping people live independently or get social connections, raising vital funds or teaching first aid, and skills to our youth cadets. We are always looking for new volunteers as they help deliver on our Waka Manaaki strategy.” Visit www.join.stjohn.org.nz or contact (03) 548 8157 for more information.
Last year our volunteers dedicated hours of van riding, talking, listening, laughing and, playing. �ey positively impacted the lives of so many older people, children, youth and their families in the Marlborough region to all our amazing volunteers who support our Family Stores to serve others and our community. We could not achieve what we do without you!
We are always looking for more helping hands, so if you are interested in volunteering, email TopSouthArea@familystore.org.nz or call 022 013 2317
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