It is exciting to see Lake Macquarie City Council again working together with CityServe and the local community to give a number of buildings and community facilities a facelift in October.
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This is the third year that Council has been involved in the program and it’s a great initiative that encourages people to roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty to help others.
The strength of a community is shown through its people.
Lake Macquarie’s thousands of volunteers indicate people are proud to live in our City and want to make our local area a better place.
Volunteers are an incredibly valuable part of our identity in Lake Macquarie City.
They play an important role in our society, lending their time and talents, for no reward or remuneration, to support, encourage and enhance the daily lives of others.
Volunteers are essential, and many charities and community groups would struggle to survive without the support of their volunteers.
CityServe will be helping on more than ten projects across Lake Macquarie City including Wangi Oval; Belmont, Glendale and Toronto Community Childcare Centres; and John Balcombe Oval at Dudley.
The works will include a general tidy up, mulching of garden beds and painting.
To register get involved or find out more about the program visit www.cityserve.com.au.