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Countdown to NSVW 2024: Meet Our 38 Student Advocates!

We’re just one week away from the National Student Volunteer Week (NSVW) 2024, and the excitement is building! This year, we’re proud to introduce 38 outstanding Student Advocates from across the country, ready to inspire and lead their peers in celebrating the power of volunteering.

From the sunny shores of Queensland to the bustling streets of Melbourne, these advocates embody the spirit of giving back and community involvement. They come from diverse backgrounds, each bringing unique experiences and perspectives. Whether it’s environmental conservation, mental health advocacy, or social justice, our Student Advocates are passionate about making a difference.

 

Meet a few of our advocates:

  • Jasmine from Sydney: A first-year student at UNSW, pursuing a Bachelor of Exercise Science and a Master of Exercise Physiology and Physiotherapy. She has a strong passion for volunteering, driven by her love for bringing happiness to people and providing support. Through her involvement with Easy Care Gardening, she helps manage the gardens of elderly individuals, ensuring they enjoy a comfortable and pleasant living environment. Additionally, she volunteers at Sydney Adventist Hospital to gain experience with typical hospital operations, further enriching her understanding of healthcare. 

  • Xavier from Brisbane: A School Captain at Mansfield State High School, Xavier volunteers with homeless shelters, environmental groups and various events, he also volunteers his time coaching younger debating students and other co-curricular programs. Xavier also organises fundraising events for many charities at his school. Xavier is also the Youth Member for Manfield in the Queensland Youth Parliament and advocates and volunteers in his community.

  • Tazrin from Adelaide: A Master of Business Analytics student at the University of Adelaide, Tazrin actively participates in volunteering as an International Future Student Ambassador with the Children's University, community volunteering and other events held at the University of Adelaide. What motivated her to volunteer is to expand her network, connect with other students who come from different cultural backgrounds and build on her professional skills. 

 

Throughout NSVW, these advocates will be leading activities, hosting workshops, and sharing their stories to inspire others. They’ll be the driving force behind the week’s events, encouraging students across Australia to get involved and make a positive impact.

Why is NSVW so important? It’s a time to highlight the incredible contributions of student volunteers and to remind us all that everyone can make a difference. Volunteering not only helps communities but also builds skills, creates connections, and fosters a sense of purpose.

So, mark your calendars and get ready to join us for a week of celebration, inspiration, and action. Follow our Student Advocates on social media, participate in events, and let’s make NSVW 2024 the best one yet!

Stay tuned for more updates, and don’t forget to share your volunteering stories with us using the hashtag #NSVW24. Together, we can create a ripple effect of positive change across Australia.

Cheers to a fantastic NSVW 2024!

 

2024 Student Advocates

 

Urvi from the University of Canberra

Chao and Ridhima from the University of Technology Sydney; Itish and Vaishakh from the University of Sydney; Jasmine from the UNSW; Shae from Macquarie University; Satya Vi and Shri from the University of Wollongong

Billy, Farzana, Nithya and Tori from Charles Darwin University

Anika and Prabhjot from the University of Queensland; Kelly from Southern Cross University; Kiran from Frontier Education; Andrea and Xavier from Mansfield State High School; Chris from Stretton State College; Jack from St Joseph's Nudgee College; Piraya from Benowa State High School; Tully from Mt St Michael's College

Alex and Tazrin from the University of Adelaide

Laura from the University of Tasmania

Allison from Padua College; Emily from Deakin University; Irine and Leo from RMIT; Minnie from Presbyterian Ladies College Melbourne; Mitali from the University of Melbourne; Riddhi from Monash University; Sanju from La Trobe University

Ekaterina from Perth Modern School; Kurian and Tristan from the University of Western Australia


Get Involved:

  • Follow our Student Advocates on social media for updates and inspiration.
  • Participate in local NSVW events happening near you.
  • Share your volunteering experiences using #NSVW24.

Let’s celebrate the power of volunteering and the incredible impact of our student community. See you there!

 


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