Those Who Give To See Others Grow

RAAF

For more than 30,000 young Australians who participate in the ADF cadet programs, Defence-approved helpers, instructors and officers of cadets are mentors and role models.

Through weekly parade nights and school holiday camps, dedicated volunteers give their time to invest in the next generation and develop future leaders within their communities.

In recognition of National Volunteer Week, in the United Nations International Year of Volunteers, senior Defence leaders have thanked the more than 4900 volunteer staff for their ongoing support of the ADF cadet programs.

Head of the Reserve and Cadet Support Division, Major General Michelle Campbell, extended her personal thanks to the volunteer instructors, officers of cadets and Defence-approved helpers who are critical to the success of more than 500 cadet units across Australia.

"It is a privilege to meet staff from all states and territories who give up their time to foster the next generation of community leaders," Major General Campbell said.

"It is their commitment and sacrifice that enables the ADF cadet programs to develop capable, confident and resilient young adults."

This sentiment was echoed by Director General Australian Navy Cadets Commodore David Greaves, Commander Australian Army Cadets Brigadier David McCammon, and Director General Australian Air Force Cadets Air Commodore Anthony Bull.

The ADF cadet programs are the largest youth development programs within Defence. Through the dedication of ADF cadet staff, the programs help cadets develop skills aligned with the Defence values of service, courage, respect, integrity and excellence.

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