Volunteering with children fun: award winner

Dunedin Buddy Programme co-ordinator Stephanie Finnie (left) and volunteer Betty Laing celebrate...
Dunedin Buddy Programme co-ordinator Stephanie Finnie (left) and volunteer Betty Laing celebrate with some of the prizes they won at the SBS Dunedin Volunteer Awards on Saturday. PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN
Few things are better than getting an award for having fun.

For more than a decade, Betty Laing has been volunteering with the Dunedin Buddy Programme, bringing a little joy, friendship and guidance to a young person’s life.

She and fellow volunteers in the Buddy Programme won the education child and youth development award, as well as the overall award at the inaugural SBS Dunedin Volunteer Awards at the Edgar Centre on Saturday.

Ms Laing said she was quite surprised by her success, and perhaps a little cheeky, because she had not had to work hard for it.

She felt she had gained as much, if not more, from the programme as her buddy.

"I came into the programme because my grandchildren live in Australia, so I don’t see them very often.

"This is the next best thing.

"It’s certainly not a job or a chore. It’s fun."

However, she said she was starting to find it more challenging.

"It’s changed as my buddy’s grown older.

"When she was little we did things like go to the playgrounds and the pool and feed the ducks.

"But now that she’s nearly 15, it’s harder to know what to do.

"Anything to do with food is usually good."

Programme co-ordinator Stephanie Finnie was delighted with the awards.

She said the programme contributed to the emotional and social wellbeing of children aged 5-12 by matching them with carefully selected and trained adult volunteers in a well-supported mentoring relationship.

They were among 30 finalists vying for awards in 10 categories.

The awards recognise and celebrate the enormous amount of volunteer work that has been done in the Dunedin community during 2021.

john.lewis@odt.co.nz

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