Bluff St John needs you

St John recruitment coordinator Wyma Glassey (left) and Bluff Station team leader Sol Norton.
St John recruitment coordinator Wyma Glassey (left) and Bluff Station team leader Sol Norton.
Another year, another call for volunteers as a vital service faces tough times.

Bluff St John needs members of the community to give their time and skill to alleviate pressure on their dedicated volunteers who, while coping, need more help.

Recruitment coordinator Wyma Glassey said there were eight volunteers on the books at the moment, but realistically there were only four people able to do it week to week.

Given the demands of a 12 hour on call shift and the fact it's a service where assistance could be needed at any hour of the day or night, the need for new blood is essential, Mrs Glassey said.

"It's just to ease that burden because they're working hundreds of hours."

She knows only too well, personally, the buzz one gets from being involved, saving a life, or delivering someone from danger in her 10 years with the organisation.

"I love it. Even now I work in Invercargill, but I still do at least two days a week.

"I always say it's good just to know you've helped someone. It's a huge thing compared to other community-based stuff."

Caring for your community was a crucial component for those interested in becoming a volunteer as was a good attitude, maturity and discretion.

"Someone who basically wants to do something for the community.

"While it's voluntary, you're a professional in our eyes."

With training offered and a chance to observe a real life situation before making any decision, it was a role which required commitment, but one which could also involve family.

Local businesses had been "fantastic" in their support for workers who were called out, she said, and all that was needed now was the same commitment from more members of the community.

If you would like more information contact Wyma on 03 212 7200.

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