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Honouring community volunteers

A community is only as strong as the people who hold it together, and at the heart of ours are the volunteers, people who give their time, energy and kindness to help others, asking for nothing in return – their work isn’t always visible, but their impact is undeniable.

They are the ones who show up, again and again, ensuring that no one feels alone, that a warm meal is always available, and that a listening ear is never

too far away.

Last week, the incredible individuals at the Foothills Community Care Volunteer Celebration were honoured at an event, hosted by Community Bank Ferntree Gully at the Boronia Bowls Club.

More than 140 people gathered to recognise the volunteers who dedicate themselves to making life better for others. It was an evening filled with laughter, connection and heartfelt gratitude, a small way to thank those who give so much of themselves to the community.

Volunteers don’t just donate their time, they bring compassion, warmth and unwavering commitment. They wake up early to prepare meals for strangers, spend late nights comforting those in crisis and show up in moments when hope feels lost.

They carry the weight of other people’s burdens and never turn away from those who need help. Their generosity isn’t measured in hours or tasks but in the lives they touch, the families who feel supported, the individuals who find strength and the countless moments of kindness that ripple through the community.

For over 23 years, Community Bank Ferntree Gully has proudly supported these volunteers, recognising that the true strength of a community lies in its people.

Chair of the community bank, Des Higginbotham said, “their work goes beyond filling immediate needs, they create a culture of care, a reminder that no matter how difficult life gets, someone is always there to help.”

To every volunteer, thank you. Your kindness, your passion and your selflessness inspire us all. You are the heart of our community, and we are beyond grateful for everything you do.

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