Volunteers’ Week (1 to 7 June) is an annual initiative, entering its 37th year, for local authorities, charities, voluntary groups, and volunteers themselves come together to recognise the incredible impact that volunteering has in our region.
This year’s theme, a time to say thanks, recognises that in an exceptionally difficult year due to the pandemic, people from all ages and walks of life in our region have taken the time to volunteer and have made a huge difference to communities.
Councillor Andy Ferguson, Chair of the Communities committee, said: “I want to personally thank all of our volunteers across Dumfries and Galloway for making our communities better places to live. Throughout this current crisis volunteers have been inspirational and have worked at the heart of our communities by connecting with many vulnerable people on their doorsteps to assist with shopping, collecting medicines, or simply chatting to residents who may feel isolated and lonely.”
Councillor John Martin, Vice Chair, said: “It truly has been a year like no other. I’m incredibly proud of what volunteers have achieved during lockdown by helping people and families across the region. The large number of volunteers who came forward to help, many through our third sector partners, have shown that community spirit is alive and kicking in Dumfries and Galloway.”