ABOUT US
WHAT
IS MV?
MV is
a UK-wide initiative that encourages young people between the ages of 16-24
to volunteer in their community. It was launched in 1999 and has been able to
help thousands of young people gain valuable new skills while helping others.
MV
SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE
Millennium Volunteers was set-up in SouthGlos in August 2002 and
currently has a wide range of volunteers from all areas of South Glos. The project
works in partnership with the Yate Volunteer bureaux and is based in the Voluntary
Link office in Yate Library. It’s co-ordinated by Tracey Jones who is
employed to deliver Millennium Volunteers by ‘Young Bristol Action’
an innovative youth company in Bristol. For more information contact Tracey through the details on the left
or email her at the following address: mv_southglos@yahoo.co.uk
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
Being able to help others offers extreme personal rewards. However,
volunteering can also give young people a chance to develop themselves and their
interests, build confidence and self esteem, learn new skills and make new friends.
WHAT IS VOLUNTEERING?
Volunteering is giving up your time to help others without payment. And can cover a wide range of activities such as youth work, arts projects, sports, animal welfare or office and admin work. Each placement is tailored to the young persons interests.
HOW DOES MV WORK?
The MV programme helps each Young person work towards achieving 200 hours voluntary work. This can be through work they are already doing or placements found through MV. They will then receive an award of excellence, which is a certificate formally recognised by employers, colleges and universities.