COUNTRY people are being encouraged to join a fun and valued network of volunteers increasing the impact of local charity ac.care and directly supporting vulnerable people.

Volunteers are being sought to support ac.care’s service delivery at its community centres in Berri, Mount Gambier and Millicent, which provide valuable day-to-day opportunities for vulnerable people.

Duties include preparing food and drinks for community members, managing collection and display of donations, supporting the upkeep of gardens and surrounds, as well as end-of-stay cleaning of emergency accommodation homes.

The call for volunteers coincides with the launch of a short video celebrating the contribution volunteers make to ac.care and highlighting why these everyday people have stepped up to make an extraordinary contribution to their communities.

Community centre volunteers have shared their thoughts in a new 90-second video released in October.

Revealing their motivations and positive impacts volunteerism has made in their lives, volunteers highlighted helping people and contributing to ensuring everyone has access to nutritious food as common themes for why they contribute, as well as being part of the community.

“People need to be fed and sadly a lot of people around here go without,” John said.

“We will feed (visitors) every chance we get – it is a good feeling to help people.”

Alicia said she applied to become a volunteer to give back to her community and was also motivated due to her own experiences receiving support in the past.

Mandy said volunteering at a community centre had been a good way to meet people, adding it was rewarding to know she could improve someone’s day simply by making a coffee, sandwich or having a chat.

“It fills up my cup as well as hopefully filling up theirs,” Mandy said.

“I am going to keep doing it until I can’t anymore.”

ac.care community services regional manager Sue Watt encouraged community members to contact the agency and discuss how they could support the delivery of quality services to the community.

“If you have specific skills or expertise and the desire and time to support your community, we are always seeking new and innovative ways to support our clients, on top of the vital service delivery work that benefits from volunteer contributions,” Ms Watt said.

“This could include opportunities for social engagement and empowering community members to secure tenancies or develop invaluable employability skills.

“You would not only join our wonderful network of volunteers, but you would work alongside our dedicated staff to increase the impact of ac.care for country people in need.”

To discuss volunteering with ac.care visit our Volunteers page, email care@accare.org.au or call 1300 ACCARE (1300 222 273).

ac.care Locations

ac.care is a dynamic organisation servicing the South Australian communities the Limestone Coast, Murraylands, Riverland, Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu Peninsula.

Our mission is for all country people to have a safe home, enough money to live on and strong, positive relationships.

Please find our service locations here or use our contact form to request a service.

Mount Gambier
Head office and Foster Care

70-72 White Avenue Mount Gambier, SA 5290
PO Box 1842 Mount Gambier SA 5290
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

Mount Gambier
Community Centre

22-24 Ferrers Street Mount Gambier, SA 5290
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

Mount Gambier
Family Relationship Centre

1 Helen Street (cnr Bay Road) Mount Gambier, SA 5290
Monday
9am to 5pm
Tuesday
10:30am to 5pm
Wednesday
9am to 5pm
Thursday
9am to 5pm
Later by appt
Friday
9am to 5pm

Berri Community Centre
Servicing the Riverland

5 Kealley Street, Berri, SA 5343
PO Box 1345 Berri, SA 5343
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

Murraylands Centre
Servicing the Murraylands, Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu Peninsula

29 Bridge Street, Murray Bridge, SA 5253
PO Box 2090 Murray Bridge, SA 5253
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

Millicent
Community Centre

57-59 George Street Millicent, SA 5280
PO Box 378 Millicent, SA 5280
Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm
Seek Help