A Time To Say Thanks: Peter Dowd MP Celebrates Work of Local Volunteers
Peter Dowd MP is joining local charities in thanking local volunteers for their hard work supporting people and communities across Bootle constituency as part of Volunteers’ Week 2021. Volunteers’ Week is an annual celebration – now in its 37th year – of the contribution and dedication of millions of volunteers who give up their time in the service of others.
Peter Dowd MP said: “Volunteers week is an important annual celebration opportunity to recognise and thank volunteers. During an incredibly difficult year, people from all walks of life from every corner of the constituency have volunteered and made a huge difference our communities. Let’s take the time to say thanks during volunteer week.”
Sarah Vibert, interim chief executive at the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO), which supports the coordination of Volunteers’ Week, said:
“Volunteers’ Week is about recognising all of those who have delivered vital work as volunteers over the past 12 months. We should acknowledge the huge number of first-time volunteers in communities around the country, and also say thank you to all those who usually volunteer but have not been able to because of the pandemic.
Volunteers are always working at the heart of every UK community. It is hard to overstate the incredible impact they have made during an incredibly challenging year.
The pandemic has highlighted how much we need each other as a society. Charities and volunteering enable us to put that need into action and remain at the heart of our communities through the best and worst times. As a result of the incredible impact that volunteers have had during the pandemic, and continue to have in the recovery efforts, more people than ever are aware of the immense contribution being made every single day by the amazing volunteers across the UK.
We must ensure this recognition continues. That is why, on this 37th annual Volunteers’ Week, it’s time to say: thank you volunteers!”