Promote volunteering

Resources to help you promote volunteering opportunities in Western Australia.
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To help you promote volunteering, toolkit resources have been developed for organisations and individuals to share volunteering information with the community and encourage the uptake of volunteering.

Resources can be shared digitally or downloaded and printed.

Social media

You can use the following copy for your social media post:

"Have you ever thought about volunteering?

There are roles to suit people of all ages and backgrounds, in the line with your interests and availability.

It can be a great way to connect with other people and make a difference to your community. To explore volunteer opportunities and resources in your area visit www.wa.gov.au/volunteering.

Vol_nteer. We need U."

Social media tiles and assets to help you share volunteering messages online.

Chrome users: to download ZIP files, right click on the file and choose "Open link in new tab".

Newsletter, email and intranet article

You can use the following copy for your newsletter, email or intranet article:

"Volunteers are the lifeblood of Western Australian communities. From people lending a hand at the footy club to stepping up to help those in need, volunteers create and support organisations to deliver essential services in our State.

Want to get involved and make a difference? You can join over half a million West Australians playing a vital role in WA communities.

Volunteering can be a great way to connect with others and make a difference in your own life and for your local community. There are roles to suit people of all ages and backgrounds, in line with your interests and across a wide range of sectors, such as:

  • Animal welfare
  • University guilds
  • Fire and emergency services
  • Arts and theatre
  • Parks and Wildlife
  • Aged care and disability services
  • Humanitarian support and advocacy
  • Mental health
  • Local community clubs and services

To explore opportunities and resources for volunteers and volunteer-involving organisations in your area visit www.wa.gov.au/volunteering

VOL_NTEER. We need U" 

Email signature

Email signature block that can be inserted into your email signature settings.

Chrome users: to download ZIP files, right click on the file and choose "Open link in new tab".

Translated volunteering resources

Toolkit resources have been translated to support and encourage the uptake of volunteering within multicultural communities.

Resources can be shared digitally or downloaded and printed.

Social media tiles

You can use these tiles to share volunteering messages online. If you’re looking for volunteers, be sure to include contact details in your social media caption.

Download translated social media tiles

Newsletter, email and intranet article

You can use the following copy for your newsletter, email, intranet article or other communications method. If you’re looking for volunteers, be sure to include contact details at the end for prospective volunteers to get in touch.

Download newsletter text translations

Posters

Posters will help you communicate volunteering information, thank existing volunteers and recruit new volunteers within your organisation. These posters include a fillable text box so that you can provide contact details for people interested in volunteering with your organisation.

Download poster translations