When Kardinia International College Year 9 student Georgia Simpson began volunteering at Ocean Grove Toy Library (OGTL) as part of her Duke of Edinburgh Award she had no idea what impact the experience would have on her.
Georgia enjoyed volunteering so much she ended up changing her program to continue at the toy library until the end of the year.
“I have learnt lots of social skills while volunteering at the toy library,” Georgia said.
“It has taught me to communicate with people in a friendly environment and I will take this new skill with me to my future jobs.”
Georgia’s mum Wendy said her daughter had grown in many ways since beginning her voluntary service.
“Georgia has gained many skills, however the most noticeable is her confidence in speaking to people, particularly adults, since commencing at the toy library,” Wendy said.
“Georgia has also, through volunteering, gained an appreciation of the value of giving back to the community.”
Community-based organisations like OGTL have struggled through the pandemic, with many only managing to keep their doors open thanks to the support of their volunteers.
OGTL coordinator Lin Grant said Georgia’s efforts were hugely appreciated by the organisation and had made a big impact on its ability to deliver its services.
“Georgia has been with us almost every Saturday since April, and what an asset to the committee and library she’s become,” she said.
“She’s made a huge contribution, particularly providing continuity week in, week out; it’s been brilliant.”
The toy library is reaching out to schools to offer another student volunteer place for next year, an opportunity Wendy heartily recommends.
“The toy library volunteers have been so welcoming and kind to Georgia,” she said.
“It didn’t take long for her to settle in there. She always loves attending and each week she comes home very happy after her shift.”
The OGTL volunteer committee is also seeking new members. To get involved contact Lin Grant at coordinator@oceangrovetoylibrary.org.au.