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It's true. Grannies do it. But there's more to volunteering than selling cardigans at the local op-shop. Don't get us wrong, we love grannies, cardies and op-shops. But volunteers come from all ages and backgrounds. And they do the most amazing things. Without them, the world would be very different. In a not-very-good way. More please
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Rebuilding fences and rebuilding communities

By Brett

We spent a day building fences for the victims of the Victorian bushfires with Blaze Aid. It was brilliant. Beautiful country, beautiful day. Sitting on the top of a hill fencing. It felt good to be doing something practical, rather than just sending money. More...

This story's about: Corporate Volunteering, Community and Culture - Posted: 25 May 09
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Working with UNICEF in Tamil Nadu, India

By Alison

ING Chances for Children offered ING employees world-wide the opportunity to volunteer for one month working with UNICEF in Tamil Nadu, India.

Alison Hiscocks from ING Australia was one of seven ING employees globally to be offered this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Along with the six other ING volunteers from the Netherlands, Argentina and the United States, Alison delivered 4 x 2 day human resource management and leadership training modules to headmasters, supervisors and education officers in the Tamil Nadu public school system. In total over 480 persons were trained.

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This story's about: Skilled Volunteering, Corporate Volunteering - Posted: 14 May 09
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ING Foundation Volunteer

By Nigel

ING Foundation partnered with The Spastic Centre on a program named the Ignition Mentoring Program. I received an email from the ING Foundation about this program, and the chance to spend my year as a mentor to a teenager with Cerebral Palsy. I signed up, filled in the forms and waited…shortly after I got accepted, and the night of our first meeting arrived. Sitting at my desk I started to panic, all the ‘what ifs’ started to loom over me, I knew nothing of CP and how to deal or handle these kids??!! I was almost going to pull out of the program, place it in the too hard basket, surely there are people better equipped to handle these programs?? Well I fronted up and met the crew, bunch of kids from all walks of life and varying degrees of CP. More...

This story's about: Corporate Volunteering, Community and Culture - Posted: 14 May 09
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Making wishes come true at Make-a-Wish Foundation

By Jo

We had the opportunity to meet the amazing team who collectively grant wishes of children with life threatening illnesses across our country. It was such a humbling experience to listen to the stories and see the gallery of granted wishes that line the walls. Our team was left truly in awe of what has, can and will be achieved by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. More...

This story's about: Corporate Volunteering, Community and Culture - Posted: 7 May 09
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Putting smiles on faces at the Royal Childrens Hospital

By Emma

Knowing that were able to put smiles on faces, that otherwise may not have appeared that day, is one of the most fulfilling accomplishments I can put my name to. More...

This story's about: Corporate Volunteering, Community and Culture - Posted: 7 May 09
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Gardening instead of Marketing and giving back to our local community

By Naomi

We had great fun volunteering together as a team and it was a fantastic sense of achievement to complete something visibly tangible with our time. More...

This story's about: Corporate Volunteering - Posted: 7 May 09
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Oxfam Trailwalker – lots in it for you, and so much more

By Cameron

A team of four of us participated in Oxfam Trailwalker Melbourne (a 100km team endurance walk within 48hrs, held annually in cities around the world) in March this year and it was an experience we will never forget for all the right reasons. More...

This story's about: Corporate Volunteering, Sports - Posted: 7 May 09
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Royal Children's Hospital Cancer Care Ward

By Valeria

My team went to the Royal Children's Hospital cancer care ward for their Volunteer day, and we really didn't know what to expect. Despite the sad circumstances, we were definitely left with an impression and a special place in our hearts for these kids. More...

This story's about: Corporate Volunteering, Community and Culture - Posted: 7 May 09
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Fast cars and fundraising

By Simon

I found that most charities and organisations are eager to make sure their volunteers really enjoy themselves, and make the most of their volunteering. A perfect example of this was St Johns First Aid and their fundraising activities during the 2009 Melbourne Grand Prix. More...

This story's about: Corporate Volunteering, Sports - Posted: 7 May 09

A day at the RSPCA with my collegues

By Sarah

Some colleagues and I visited the RSPCA to lend a helping hand to the beautiful doggies and kitties that need help. After this initial day, I've since returned to the RSPCA in my own time to volunteer at their Open Day. More...

This story's about: Corporate Volunteering, Animals and Wildlife - Posted: 7 May 09
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