28 August, 2017

Volunteers from the Sydney City and the Eastern Sydney region were recognised for their outstanding contribution at the Annual Volunteer of the Year Awards in Randwick today.

The top award went to Judith Barry from Erskinville, who received both the overall 2017 Sydney City/East region Volunteer of the Year Award and the Adult Volunteer of the Year Award for her work with Mission Australia Court Support Service.

“Judith has helped hundreds of people at a very distressing and vulnerable point in their lives when they have to go to court as a victim of crime,” CEO of the Centre for Volunteering, Gemma Rygate said.

“For ten years she has supported victims, families and prosecution witnesses, explaining court and legal processes, providing emotional support and reading victim impact statements in court for people who are highly distressed.

“She is a shining example of the difference one highly-motivated volunteer can make, especially in such an emotionally demanding position.

“The Volunteer of the Year Awards recognise the nation working hard at a grassroots level to deliver resilient and compassionate communities,” said Ms Rygate.

“This year there has been a record number of nominations for the Volunteer of the Year Awards, with almost 110,000 volunteers recognised across all categories,” Ms Rygate said.

“Volunteering is a mutual gift, delivering rewards to both the giver and the receiver. Volunteering contributes $290 billion to Australia’s economic and social good,” Ms Rygate said.

Award Category Winner
Overall Winner
Volunteer of the Year
Judith Barry
(Erskinville)
Youth Volunteer of the Year
(up to 24 years)
Ryan Atkins
(Sydney City)
Adult Volunteer of the Year
(25 – 64 years)
Judith Barry
Senior Volunteer of the Year
(65+ years)
Dennis Petrosian
(Rose Bay)
Volunteer Team of the Year Outback Links Cobar Community Volunteer Team

The Minister responsible for volunteering, Ray Williams, said the awards are an important opportunity to celebrate the contribution of local volunteers.

“The efforts of volunteers here today have, no doubt, greatly improved the lives of Sydney City and the Eastern Sydney region residents. The NSW Government acknowledges and thanks all volunteers for their valuable contributions and commitment to creating inclusive communities.”

“People who volunteer are often happier, healthier and more connected to their communities,” Mr Williams said.

ClubsNSW CEO Anthony Ball said the club industry was pleased to be Principal Corporate Partner of the 11th Annual Volunteer of the Year Awards. On behalf of 1300 member clubs, ClubsNSW recognises and acknowledges the valuable efforts of the 2.4 million volunteers in NSW.

“Clubs across NSW generate over 40,000 volunteers in the club industry who dedicate more than a million hours of their time per year- we are incredibly grateful for their enormous contribution in building and strengthening our local communities.”

Twenty regional Volunteer of the Year Award ceremonies are held around NSW.

All regional winners are in the running for the overall NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards, which will be announced at a gala event in Sydney in December.

The Volunteer of the Year Awards are generously supported by principal partners, the NSW Department of Family and Community Services, and ClubsNSW. Other sponsors are Bupa Aged Care and Thrifty Car Rentals.

The photos can be found here.

BACKGROUND 
The NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards is an annual program run by The Centre for Volunteering to recognise the outstanding work of volunteers in every region across NSW. Twenty award ceremonies are held across NSW from August to September where nominees are recognised with certificates and winners announced.

Regional winners are entered into the final of the Volunteer of the Year, 2017.

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