Celebrating our volunteers who bring connection, kindness and joy

This National Volunteer Week, we celebrate the wonderful people who give their time, kindness and companionship to Capecare.

On Friday, a number of our volunteers gathered for a special morning tea at Anniebrook Farm Café in Carbanup, where CEO Tim Nayton thanked them for the very real difference they make in the lives of our residents and Community clients.

Volunteers bring warmth, connection and joy to Capecare every day. Whether it is through a friendly conversation, a shared activity, a helping hand or companionship, their presence makes a difference.

The morning included delicious scones and preserves, thanks to Dawn and the team at Anniebrook, as well as award presentations recognising many hours and years of dedicated service. Awards were presented by Chair Martha Ryan and board member Mostyn Hamdorf.

Congratulations and heartfelt thanks to all of our volunteers, including those recognised for 1000 hours of service, 5 years, 10 years and 15 years of volunteering:

  • 15 years of service – Leah Jones
  • 10 years of service – Ellen Stonehouse
  • 5 years of service – Cheryl French, David McTaminey, Nola Sauzier and Malcolm Van Rensburg
  • 1000 hours of service – Jan Assan, Robyn Bowering, Sharon Doohan, Bec Marsh and Nola Sauzier.

You are all such an important part of our Capecare community.

Interested in being a Capecare volunteer? Find out more here. We’d love to talk to you. 

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