Volunteer Expo Returns

three female volunteers standing at a trestle table smiling and talking to the community at a voolunteer expo

The city's Volunteer Expo returns this weekend, giving locals a chance to see the range of services on offer.

The Expo will be held at the Civic Centre from 10am-1pm on May 16, and will bring together service providers, community groups, and not-for-profit organisations that deliver essential programs and services through volunteers.

The event aims to showcase the many ways people can get involved in volunteering, while also helping organisations recruit new volunteers and raise awareness of their work.

Those looking to give back to the community via a volunteer role will have the chance to meet face-to-face with organisations, learn about available roles, and find opportunities that match their interests, skills, and availability.

Hot food and drink will be available including Chalky's Coffee, a BBQ by Rotary, cakes by Carol McGavisk, and hot donuts by the 3rd Broken Hill Sea Scouts.

A list of stallholders that will be in attendance on the day can be found below:

Broken Hill Art Exchange

Broken Hill City Council

Broken Hill Civic Orchestra

Broken Hill Game Club

Broken Hill Racecourse Parkrun

Broken Hill Repertory Society

Broken Hill State Emergency Services

Country Women's Association Broken Hill Branch

Dept Communities and Justice (Families & Communities)

Far West Local Health District

Landcare Broken Hill Inc

Lifeline Regional SA & Far West NSW

Lions Club of Broken Hill

NSW Rural Fire Service

RFDS Women's Auxiliary

St John Ambulance Aust NSW - Broken Hill Divisions

St Vincent de Paul Society Broken Hill

Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum

The Broken Hill Historical Society Inc.

Visitor Centre - BHCC

West Darling Machinery Preservation Centre Broken Hill Inc

WIRES Far West Branch

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