Raglan celebrates the heart of the community

In celebration of National Volunteer Week from June 16-22, 2024, Raglan Naturally paid tribute to the profound impact of volunteers in the Whāingaroa community. This year’s national theme, “Whiria te tangata – Weave the people together,” underscored the collective spirit and dedication of volunteers throughout Aotearoa.

In celebration of National Volunteer Week from June 16-22, 2024, Raglan Naturally paid tribute to the profound impact of volunteers in the Whāingaroa community. This year’s national theme, “Whiria te tangata – Weave the people together,” underscored the collective spirit and dedication of volunteers throughout Aotearoa.

The event on June 16 brought together numerous individuals whose contributions are vital to the vibrancy of the Whāingaroa community. More than 65 local organisations and groups in Raglan operate with the support of volunteers, showcasing the community’s robust volunteer network.

During the celebration, volunteers shared personal stories, celebrated each other’s accomplishments, and reflected on the profound fulfilment and growth derived from their contributions. Raglan Naturally expressed heartfelt gratitude to all volunteers for their unwavering commitment, emphasising how their efforts continuously enrich and strengthen the community.

“I was so thrilled to get this invite, out of the blue” (from a volunteer walking through the front door at event)

“The number of volunteers who stood up to help with the Celebrating Volunteers event was awesome, and shows the supportive network of people who genuinely give from the heart”.

The Town Hall was abuzz with excitement as locals gathered to celebrate, enjoying a festive atmosphere complete with cocktails, mocktails, and canapés. Workshop Brewery supported the event by providing their locally brewed beer, adding to the cheerful ambiance.

A key feature of the celebration was the Volunteer Wall, which highlighted the numerous groups in Whāingaroa and showcased their opportunities for new volunteers. This visual tribute not only acknowledged the hard work of existing volunteers but also encouraged others to get involved.

In a town where everyone knows everyone, volunteers step up to fill the gaps, ensuring no one is left behind. From delivering groceries to elderly neighbours to organising transport for medical appointments, their acts of kindness ripple through the community, providing a safety net that strengthens the town’s resilience.

One of the highlights of the evening was the photo booth, where attendees donned fancy dress items to capture the celebratory mood. The photo booth was expertly managed by photographer Davian, ensuring everyone had a memorable keepsake from the event.

The evening was made possible by the dedicated support of volunteers. Katie captured videos and photos of the celebration, while Sean and Craig from Raglan Radio provided music and served as MCs, keeping the event lively and engaging. Members of Timebank played a crucial role, assisting with decorations, food, and the pack down after the event. Chris from Neighbourhood Support Waikato even stepped in to help serve the beer.

The event was a collaborative effort, organised by Gabrielle and Craig from Raglan Naturally, Nik from Repair Café, and Tania from Timebank. Their teamwork ensured the event was a resounding success, highlighting the community’s appreciation for its volunteers and encouraging future involvement.

The event highlighted Raglan’s unique spirit of community, where volunteers play pivotal roles in organising events and initiatives that bridge gaps and preserve local culture and nature. From organising community dinners to preserving natural landscapes, volunteers in Raglan embody the essence of kaitiakitanga, ensuring the town remains a vibrant and connected place.

Take a stroll through Raglan and you’ll feel it—a sense of warmth and camaraderie that comes from neighbours who know each other by name, thanks to the efforts of volunteers who tirelessly organise events and initiatives. Whether it’s a potluck dinner at the local community centre or a knitting circle for newcomers, these gatherings foster connections that transcend age, background, and circumstance.

As Raglan Naturally celebrated its volunteers during this special week, the organisation encouraged those interested in volunteering to reach out for opportunities to get involved.

For more information on how to volunteer in the Raglan community, please contact Raglan Naturally at info@raglannaturally.co.nz.

 

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