As part of next week's national Volunteers Week Denbighshire
County Council and Denbighshire Voluntary Services Council
(DVSC) are thanking all those who have stepped forward during the
coronavirus pandemic.
Since March over 500
Denbighshire residents have registered as volunteers and been assigned with their roles by the two organisations.
Many have
helped the council directly with care work within homes and the community,
befriending calls, PPE and equipment drivers, homelessness support and domestic
duties such as cleaning and laundry, while DVSC has placed many more with
community groups across the county.
Cllr Tony
Thomas, Denbighshire’s Lead Member for Housing and Communities, said: “There
has been tremendous support in our communities since the coronavirus outbreak.
We have seen people come together and help others and that is something to be
celebrated. I’d like to thank all those across Denbighshire who are
volunteering and congratulate them on their work and I would also like to thank
DVSC for working in partnership with the Council during this challenging time.
“I would like
to also pay tribute to those who have been volunteering through the council
directly and are helping provide vital support and help to people. It is
tremendous to see the effect this is having on people’s lives and we know those
receiving help are extremely grateful.”
Helen
Wilkinson, Chief Executive of DVSC, said: "Over the last few months, the
COVID19 Volunteer Community Response DVSC initiated has depended on volunteers
stepping up to provide support to some of our most vulnerable residents.
“We have
worked closely with Denbighshire County Council to ensure we place volunteers
where the need is greatest, and the voluntary and community action is safe,
effective and inspires people to keep stepping up.
“We want to
extend our heartfelt gratitude for all volunteers who have supported residents,
voluntary and community groups, third sector organisations, social enterprises,
local businesses, and our public service partners like Denbighshire County
Council and Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. Every single voluntary act
- great or small - has made a real difference to people's lives."
Volunteer
Week, which takes place between June 1 and 7, is led in partnership with Third
Sector Support Wales, of which DVSC is a member, Volunteer Scotland, Volunteer
Now (Northern Ireland) and the National Council for Voluntary Organisations and
is supported by organisations across the UK.
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