Council Proclaimed
April 16 - 22, 2023, as
National Volunteer Week
24 million Canadians give their time through formal or informal types of volunteering, contributing close to 5 billion volunteer hours per year.
Volunteers in Mulmur mentor our children, support those feeling isolated, beautify our green spaces, and fundraise for our charitable organizations.
Volunteers in Mulmur have stepped up during the COVID-19 pandemic to support families, friends, neighbours, and strangers, people standing up to systemic racism, and people sharing insights on how to create a more just and equitable society.
Mulmur’s volunteers are individuals, families, workers, retirees, community members of all ages and backgrounds.
The collective result of the work done by our city’s volunteers is that Mulmur is a more desirable place to live; and volunteers serve on Boards, help host community festivals, stock shelves at food banks, deliver meals to seniors, help in schools, plant community gardens; and organizations in Mulmur that rely on volunteers are the fundamental backbone of what helps to make our community thrive.
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