Adssi In-Home Support thanks volunteers

John Baillie

Adssi In-Home Support is celebrating the volunteers who make it possible for the organisation to support older people across the Central Coast during National Volunteer Week (May 19-25).

John Baillie, CEO of ADSSI Limited, the parent company of Adssi In-Home Support, said this year’s theme, Connecting Communities, couldn’t be more fitting.

“Our volunteers help forge strong social connections between clients and their community, and among one another,” he said.

“Their contribution goes far beyond their tasks, and their kindness and commitment leave a lasting impact.

“As a not-for-profit home care provider, Adssi relies on the dedication of volunteers across many areas.

“Whether driving clients to appointments, helping with administration, or simply offering a friendly face and a listening ear, each volunteer plays a vital role in ensuring our clients feel supported, valued and connected.

“We see the positive impact daily: clients light up when a familiar volunteer visits, loneliness is eased with conversation, and families are comforted knowing their loved ones are in safe and caring hands.”

Baillie said volunteers enrich lives and build stronger, more compassionate communities.

“The benefits of volunteering go both ways,” he said.

“Many of our volunteers speak about the friendships they’ve made, the renewed sense of purpose, and the satisfaction of giving back.

“For those who are retired, semi-retired, or simply looking to stay involved, volunteering offers a meaningful and fulfilling way to stay active and connected.”

According to Volunteering Australia, more than six million Australians participate in formal volunteer roles.

“This incredible nationwide movement is evidence of our country’s generosity and community spirit – and we see that spirit alive and well right here on the Central Coast,” Baillie said.

“To every volunteer, past and present, we thank you.

“Your time, effort and care make a real difference.

“You are the heart of what we do.”

Call 1300 578 478 or visit adssi.com.au to learn more about volunteering.

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