Compass awarded during volunteer's week

VOLUNTEERS for Compass Advocacy Network were awarded for their dedication and support during volunteer's week.

A volunteer's recognition event was held at the Ballymoney Resource Centre on Wednesday 2nd June in order to award the contribution and hard work of the volunteers in their local community.

David Moody, who has been a dedicated volunteer at Compass for 10 years, was presented with a certificate from Ballymoney Mayor, Alderman Frank Campbell.

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Ladies from Compass' charity shop, Can Can Bazaar; Agnes Robinson, Mary Brownlow, Lottie Acheson and Rose Morris were also presented with a certificate in recognition of their five years dedication and support to the charity.

Compass then further showed their appreciation to their volunteers with an evening meal and entertainment held at the Brown Trout in which Director, Linda McKendry and Manager, Janet Schofield presented volunteers with a small gift and volunteers badge.

Janet Schofield explained that "without the support of our volunteers at Compass we could not provide and run the programmes that we do at present. We greatly appreciate the help and dedication from all our volunteers and volunteer week is a great opportunity to express this".

If you would like to become a volunteer with Compass or want to find out more information about any of our projects, please contact us on (028) 2766 9030.

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