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04062010 Tuesday Apr 06, 2010

Volunteering Committee Business

Hello again. It's not something I've written about a great deal here, but when I applied to contribute to the student's blog for do-it.org.uk, someone suggested that I join the Volunteering Committee at my University. I welcomed the fact that I now had an excuse to do something I'd quite like to get involved with anyway, and sent an e-mail off asking if they had any vacant positions left on the committee.

I thought I was being early, but I had already missed their AGM. Happily though they got back to me and said that they still had some positions that had not been filled, and so I joined the committee at the start of the academic year as a 'publicity rep'.

That was 18 months ago now, and I was allowed (or elected) to stay on with the committee for this academic year too, although I have changed roles now to a 'just do it' co-ordinator (see a previous blog post for what this means).

I didn't think I was a committee person, but in retrospect I have no idea what I thought a 'committee person' was. Maybe someone with spectacles and a diary? In any case, aside from the more specific roles every member has, just being in a working committee has been very interesting. Meetings have gone from discussing the colour of our hoodies (blue) and slogan (still in discussion), to getting more people involved in volunteering whilst at University and whether anyone would like to meet the High Sheriff of South Yorkshire.

I didn't know there had been a High Sheriff post Robin Hood era, but coincidentally a 78 year old volunteer has just received the High Sheriff's Award, for her work with a homeless centre in Sheffield.

Anyway, the nub of what I am trying to express is that it has been a well enjoyable experience and I'd recommend it. Also, by a surreal twist of fate, I've even become a bespectacled diary owner. !


Posted by Harry ( 11:34 PM )
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I am very interested in joining the Volunteering Committee, as I am a keen volunteer worker, looking for a challenge. I am interested in Mentoring and voluntary work, within the arts. In my day to day life, I am an artist and work on commissions, but have lots of spare time to help!

I look forward to hearing from you!

Posted by Maxine Willis on April 14, 2010 at 09:09 PM GMT+00:00 #

Hello :D
I'm a college student in South Korea who is very interested in your volunteering activity in UK. Actually, I have a plan to visit UK in July with my team members because we want to know about 'probono' which is unfamiliar concept in my country. Do you know probono ? We try to know how college students can be helpful specialists for community and themselves.

On this website, especially this student's blog, there are lots of students who have already started volunteering to be probono. I think your help would be very needed for us. I'd like to visit Do-it office or interview members of this organization. I need the permission of visiting.

Please let us know probono and your group's activity.

Sincerely, from Geun Hye Kim in South Korea

Posted by Geun Hye Kim on April 15, 2010 at 12:33 AM GMT+00:00 #

Hi Geun Hye Kim,

Pro-bono is a Latin word meaning "for the public good". It is a requirement of many professions that they have to undertake some work pro-bono. So, for example, a solicitor is required to do a certain amount of legal work for people who otherwise couldn't afford to pay them. Often this means volunteering at a welfare centre giving free legal advice, or providing legal services for a charity.

There's more information here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pro_bono


I've emailed you about your visit to the UK - we'd of course be happy if you wanted to come and see the Do-it offices.

Best wishes,


Olly
Do-it Programme Manager

Posted by Olly Benson on April 19, 2010 at 10:08 AM GMT+00:00 #

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