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  • What's going on | Mysite

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    Zostań członkiem FVAF Stając się członkiem FVAF, pomagasz nam nadal świadczyć kluczowe usługi wsparcia dla sektora wolontariatu i społeczności w Las Dziekana . FVAF działa jako rzecznik działań wolontariackich i społecznych, w stosownych przypadkach, na szczeblu dystryktu, powiatu i kraju, a im więcej reprezentujemy członków, tym silniejszy jest nasz głos. W związku z tym konsultujemy się z członkami w sprawach mających wpływ na sektor wolontariatu i społeczności w Forest of Dean oraz o to, co chcemy osiągnąć jako organizacja. Jako członek będziesz mieć dostęp do naszych usług biurowych, obniżone stawki za drukowanie i kopiowanie, promocję wakatów dla wolontariuszy dla swojej grupy oraz bezpłatny wynajem szerokiej gamy sprzętu biurowego. To zawiera: Tablice wystawowe Pętla słuchowa Projektor cyfrowy i ekran System PA Flipcharty Długi składany stół Urna gastronomiczna na ciepłą wodę Altana (wymagana darowizna 5 GBP) Jeśli chcesz zostać członkiem FVAF, kliknij przycisk Dołącz do FVAF po prawej stronie i wypełnij formularz. W celu uzyskania dalszych informacji zadzwoń pod numer 01594 822073 Aby uzyskać dostęp do wszystkich naszych usług wsparcia, możesz zostać członkiem FVAF BEZPŁATNIE Dołącz do FVAF

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    FVAF COMMUNITY CELEBRATION & AGM 2024 BOOK HERE Frequently visited pages: COMMUNITY HUBS VOLUNTEER ADVICE FOREST YOUTH ASSOCIATION Co to jest FVAF? FVAF to skrót od Forest Voluntary Action Forum. Oferujemy wsparcie lokalnym mieszkańcom, grupom społecznym i działaniom w zakresie robienia rzeczy, które są dla nich najważniejsze. Obejmuje to: wsparcie i doradztwo rozwojowe szkolenie Informacja spotkania networkingowe ułatwienie reprezentacji rekrutacja wolontariuszy pośrednictwo i wsparcie wolontariuszy Prowadzimy również wiele projektów zi dla społeczności lokalnej, takich jak Stowarzyszenie Młodzieży Las Dziekana, Kampanie Aktywności Świątecznej, Leśna Sieć Muzyczna Młodzieży, Projekt GEM, Katalog Kompasów Leśnych, Chodzenie na Kołach i wiele innych. Sprawdź naszą stronę Projekty, aby uzyskać szczegółowe informacje. „Budowanie silniejszych społeczności w Las Dziekana” Dowiedz się więcej JOIN OUR MAILING LIST Get the latest community news and check out exciting volunteering opportunity in or around the Forest of Dean... Idź na Facebooka Useful publications: FREE directory of the many volunteering opportunities available locally... DOWNLOAD Nasi partnerzy We work with so many amazing and supportive partners. Find out more here... How to contact us Forest Voluntary Action Forum Ow Bist Forest Community Space Dockham Road Cinderford , Glos. GL14 2AN Email us: contact@fvaf.org.uk Tel: 01594 822073 Copyright © 2021 Forest Voluntary Action Forum. All Rights Reserved. Forest Voluntary Action Forum is a charity (1141126) and company limited by guarantee (07557852) registered in England and Wales. The registered address is The Belle Vue Centre, Cinderford, Glos, GL14 2AB. Forest Voluntary Action Forum proudly receives financial support from the Forest of Dean District Council .

  • Forest Volunteer Awards | Mysite

    Volunteer Heroes Crowned! The community turned out in force on Wednesday 7 September to see local volunteers crowned at a glittering awards celebration evening we held at the AccXel Training Centre in Cinderford. We created the Forest Volunteer Awards to recognise and celebrate the amazing efforts of local volunteers in the Forest of Dean. Earlier this Summer, we asked local people to nominate those volunteer heroes who have demonstrated exceptional and outstanding support to the local community over the past 12 months. The response was amazing and we received hundreds of nominations. An expert panel had the tough task of shortlisting the nominations and picking the winners. However, one category - Volunteer of the Year – Peoples’ Champion – was decided by a public vote with almost 900 votes cast. The winners were crowned at a special evening, held at the stunning conference space at the impressive AccXel Training Centre, which was provided for free to FVAF by local construction company the KW Bell Group, who were the main sponsors of the event. Volunteer of the Year went to Les Cockle, volunteer fundraiser at Great Oaks Hospice whilst Forest of Dean Host Ukrainians and Ukraine Community Hub jointly picked up the Community Voluntary Group of the Year. Young volunteers were celebrated with Keira Stone, volunteer at disability group, Together We Can crowed under 16 years old Young Volunteer of the Year, whilst in the 17 – 25 years old category, Chloe Whatley and Jordan Terrel were rewarded for their tireless hard work volunteering at the Sea Cadets in Lydney. Lisa Tootell was crowned Outstanding New Volunteer of the Year for her amazing impact for the Girl Guides in the Forest of Dean and Hips Social were recognised for supporting the local community and investing in improving the local area. The winners were presented with an award, a framed certificate and £100 Amazon voucher, kindly provided by sponsors the KW Bell Group. Deb Cook, Volunteering Manager at FVAF said “So much of what happens within our community is because of people who give their time and energy for free. We think that recognising the amazing efforts of volunteers and organisations is incredibly important which is why we have been so pleased by the reaction of the local people who have supported these awards by nominating and voting.” Deb added, “It has been an incredible evening and we are so lucky and proud of the strength of the amazing voluntary sector we have in the Forest.” Master of Ceremony for the Forest Volunteer Awards was Kate Clark, BBC Radio Gloucestershire presenter who kept the guests entertained with her expert hosting skills. Award winners were announced by guest presenter; Roger Deeks (FVAF Trustee), Nicola Bird and Yvonne Bell (KW Bell and main sponsor), Sue Middleton (Verderer of the Forest of Dean), Andy Lewis MBE (PT2 Para triathlete), Neill Ricketts (Founder of Versarien and chair the Forest of Dean Economic Partnership). The celebration evening was made possible thanks to generous sponsorship for the following local organisations: KW Bell Group and AccXel Training Centre – main sponsors Hot Tubs Rock Versarien The Midcounties Co- Operative FOREST VOLUNTEER AWARD WINNERS: Volunteer of the Year – Peoples’ Champion WINNER: Les Cockle – Great Oaks Hospice Highly Commended: Hannah McGowan (FOD Hosts of Ukrainians Support Group), Martin Elsmore (The Golden Triangle Club), Steve Gregory (FVAF / Walking with Wheels) and Mark Jones (Community First Responder SWASFT) Community Voluntary Group of the Year WINNER: FOD Hosts of Ukrainians Support Group and Ukraine Community Hub Highly Commended: Together We Can, Newnham Archery Club, Dean Radio, The Friends of Longhope Church and The Rewild Project Outstanding New Volunteer WINNER: Lisa Tootell – Girlguiding FOD South Division Highly Commended: Sarah Maxfield – Berry Hill Memorial Institute Young Volunteer of the Year 16yrs & under WINNER: Keira Stone – Together We Can Highly Commended: Toby Niblett – Lydney Youth Hub Young Volunteer of the Year 17 – 25yrs JOINT WINNERS: Jordan Terrell and Chloe Whatley – FOD Sea Cadets Community Impact Award WINNER: HIPs Social Highly Commended: Recycle Shop CIC Newent and Wilde Earth Journeys

  • VOTE - Volunteer of the Year 2023 | Mysite

    Volunteer of the Year 2023 T he People's Champion VOTING OPEN! Time to choose your champion... We recently asked you to nominate a local volunteer who has gone above and beyond for their community over the past 12 months, and/or has an inspiring story. We had some cracking nominations, and it was an extremely hard task to narrow it down BUT after much deliberation, our panel of community experts have shortlisted 7 community heroes. Vote for your favourite by selecting ONE of the following volunteers: Chris Brain Melanie Getgood Jando Greco Edna Husbands Barbara Jenkins Albert Weager Dave Young VOTING CLOSES: 10PM SUNDAY, 17 SEPTEMBER VOTE Thanks for voting! Check out the profiles of the shortlisted nominees below: Chris Brain Chairman & Coach of Broadwell Youth Football Club For the past 15 years Chris has dedicated a huge amount of his time, energy and passion into grassroots sports. A constant supporter and instrumental in the ongoing success of Broadwell Football Club, Chris has served as the Chairman of the club and more recently 2 and half years as the First Team Manager. The pinnacle of his successful coaching term came last year when Chris led his side to Les James Cup victory. Going out on a high, Chris has just retired and deserves recognition for his dedication and commitment which has provided the opportunity for 100’s of children to play football and helped to create the thriving community football club Broadwell FC has become. Melanie Getgood Chairperson at Friends of Worcester Walk Melanie has been the inspirational driving force of Friends of Worcester Walk (FoWW). Her steadfast commitment to Worcester Walk has seen it develop into a unique richly diverse habitat in the Forest of Dean. Melainie goes the extra mile to share the experience of being in nature, through events with school groups, volunteers, and local people. With her generous inclusive way, she has built a solid and diverse group of volunteers for FoWW and ensures that everyone is welcome, and their work appreciated. Melanie’s community work doesn’t end there! She is also a co-opted member of the Environmental Committee of Coleford Town Council, helps run a local Morris Dancing group, has organised clean ups in the Coleford Cemetery, King George Playing Field and Bells Field. Melanie works tirelessly for community but is always friendly, approachable, kind and generous with her time and with everyone she meets. Jando Greco Volunteer helper at St Stephen's Church Cinderford Jando is a fantastic example of the impact volunteering can have for the community, and in growing as a person. For the past twelve years, Jando has supported St Stephen’s Church through his involvement with many projects, services, events and prayer groups. Jando is often found setting up and tidying after events or keeping the church tidy midweek between services. He helps with the Fairtrade Stall and Fairtrade Friday coffee afternoons, and is a leader at Messy Church. Usually the first to put his hand up to help, like many volunteers, much of what Jando does is 'behind the scenes' and unseen. But that doesn't bother him at all, he just loves volunteering his time, feeling part of a community and growing his skills as well as sharing his talents with others. His nominator said that: “We so appreciate him, he is such a thoughtful, caring person and will do anything for anyone – Jando is so worthy of receiving this award and would love for him to be recognised for his service!” Edna Husbands Lydcare Community Transport Co-ordinator at Lydcare An essential member of the team, Edna is responsible for organising Lydcare Community Transport Service. A complex and demanding role, on average Edna deals with over 120 calls from people who request transport and with drivers to arrange journeys. Edna's role requires a massive commitment both in time and energy and requires a high degree of patience and diplomacy dealing with last minute medical appointments, cancellations and reschedules. Thanks to her tireless work over 4,000 journeys are completed every year, helping over 2,700 people get to hospital, medical appointments and social events which due the lack of public transport would be impossible. Lydcare was the only community transport service running through the pandemic and this was down to Edna's determination and commitment to ensure patients, particularly those who usually received home visits, were able to get to important medical appointments. Edna also works as a voluntary driver and is an outstanding volunteer working for the benefit of those in need within the community. Barbara Jenkins Organiser of the ‘Over Sixties Group’ Berryhill Memorial Institute AKA ‘The Hut’ It would be hard to find a volunteer in the Forest with a longer commitment to volunteering in the community than Barbara! For over 50 years, Barbara has been the lead organiser of the ‘Over Sixties Group’ at the ‘The Hut’ Berryhill Memorial Institute. This popular group has been providing social activities to help combat isolation for the older community for decades. Collecting community memories for a recent memory capsule, created as part of The Hut’s centenary celebrations, revealed that Barbara had been quietly managing this group since 1971. But Barbara’s involvement with The Hut goes even further back to her childhood when her father was resident caretaker, and her mother was involved in organising activities. A wonderful and unique example of generations getting involved with the community to make it a better place, Barbara is an inspiration to us all and shows no sign of slowing down. Albert Weager Community representative & advocate for better healthcare in FoD A more committed and dedicated community representative than Albert would be hard to find! For over a decade Albert has tirelessly advocated for better health provision in the Forest of Dean. With an incredibly long service on the FoD Health Forum, in 2014 he was appointed chair and has been instrumental in ensuring that everyone is listened to and given the opportunity to ask questions. At a county level, Albert chairs the People and Communities Reference Group for Urgent and Emergency Care and is the community representative on the Urgent and Emergency Care, Patient Flow Clinical Programme Group. Not stopping there, Albert is also represents local people on the Ageing Well Care Programme Board and has been the patient representative on the Blood Transfusion Committee for over ten years. Everything Albert does is as a volunteer and we must congratulate him on his drive and passion. Dave Young Volunteer driver, cook, outreach at Forest Sensory Services & Samaritans Over the past 2 years Dave has dedicated more and more of his time volunteering and going above and beyond to support other people. Starting as a volunteer driver for Forest Sensory Services (FFS), Dave now volunteers with FSS 3 times a week and even dons his chef hat and cooks up a delicious feast, twice a month, for the service’s clients. A fantastic supporter of all the work that FSS does, Dave plays an active role in outreach sessions to make visually impaired people aware of the support services offered and he also helps with fundraising. Along with his face-to-face volunteering, Dave volunteers with the Samaritans answering the phone a couple of times a week offering emotional support . Plus promoting Samaritans with outreach in the community. His nominator said: “Dave is an inspiring person and an amazing volunteer who does so much for other people.” Find our more about the Forest Volunteers Awards here:

  • Volunteering | Mysite

    Zgłaszanie się na ochotnika Jako Centrum Wolontariatu dla Forest of Dean jesteśmy tutaj, aby pomóc Ci w rekrutacji i zarządzaniu wolontariuszami Nasz nowy Wolontariat broszura wypełniona szczegółami lokalnego wolontariatu możliwości są teraz wyczerpane KLIKNIJ, ABY POBRAĆ Lub odbierz kopię w lokalnej bibliotece lub centrum społeczności Jako Centrum Wolontariatu dla Las Deana często jesteśmy pierwszym punktem kontaktu dla wszystkich zainteresowanych wolontariatem. W zeszłym roku z dumą wspieraliśmy ponad 100 000 godzin wolontariatu w okolicy! FVAF promuje i reklamuje szeroką gamę możliwości wolontariatu od organizacji, które podzielają nasz etos wspierania wolontariuszy i rozpoznają szeroki wachlarz powodów, dla których ludzie decydują się na wolontariat. Dlaczego warto być wolontariuszem? Wolontariat niesie ze sobą szereg ogromnych korzyści, nie tylko dla Ciebie indywidualnie, ale także dla Twojej społeczności i świata, w którym żyjemy. Jeśli chcesz ulepszyć swoje CV, poznać nowych ludzi, dobrze wykorzystać swoje umiejętności, nauczyć się czegoś nowego, zainteresować się, zaoferować doświadczenie lub po prostu coś zmienić, mamy gwarancję, że mamy dla Ciebie okazję! Możesz dowiedzieć się o tych możliwościach w następujący sposób: Szukaj możliwości w Do-it.org Zadzwoń do nas pod numer 01594 822073 Skontaktuj się przez e-mail Odwiedź nas w FVAF od poniedziałku do piątku w godzinach 9:00 - 1:00 ( kierunek ) Jeśli szukasz wolontariatu w ramach dużej grupy, na przykład w ramach wolontariatu pracowniczego, mamy również szeroki wachlarz możliwości do wyboru. Get the latest volunteer opportunities - direct to your mailbox! Sign up to receive our regular email Volunteer Newsletter: SIGN UP HELP FOR GROUPS - recruiting & managing volunteers Jako punkt kompleksowej obsługi we wszystkich sprawach związanych z wolontariatem, stosujemy wielopłaszczyznową metodologię, aby dać Ci najlepszą możliwą szansę na rekrutację i zatrzymanie wartościowych wolontariuszy. Obejmuje to: Reklamuj swoje możliwości na Do-it.org Promowanie swoich możliwości wśród osób, które do nas poleciły lub za pośrednictwem naszej funkcji drop-in. Reklamuj swoje możliwości na naszych stronach na Facebooku i Twitterze Promowanie swoich możliwości lokalnym służbom, które wspierają wolontariat, np. Job Centre, LearnDirect i 2GetherTrust Reklamuj swoje możliwości na ponad 30 wydarzeniach rocznie Wysyłanie możliwości do lokalnych firm oferujących wolontariat wspierany przez pracodawcę Promowanie odpowiednich możliwości dla szkół, kolegiów i uniwersytetów Dystrybucja Twoich możliwości do naszej bazy wolontariuszy liczącej ponad 1000 osób Promowanie swoich możliwości w różnych sieciach, w tym Know Your Patch As a one-stop-shop for all things volunteering, we can help you find, and keep, the perfect volunteer: Get in touch - call us on 01594 822073, via email or visit us at FVAF, Ow Bist - Forest Community Space, Dockham Road, Cinderford GL14 2AN (Mon - Fri 9am - 4pm)

  • Forest Compass | Mysite

    leśny kompas Forest Compass to fizyczny i internetowy katalog zawierający wiele regularnych zajęć, grup wsparcia i klubów dostępnych w całym Forest of Dean. Las jest domem dla setek grup społecznych i aktywności wszelkiego rodzaju, od grup dziecięcych, przez kluby lunchowe, szopy dla mężczyzn po kawiarnie pamięci. Wiele z nich jest bezpłatnych lub bardzo tanich, jeśli chodzi o uczestnictwo i jest prowadzone przez wolontariuszy lub grupy non-profit. Niestety wiele osób, które mogłyby skorzystać z takich grup, nie zdaje sobie sprawy z niesamowitych możliwości, jakie stoją przed ich drzwiami. Jeśli prowadzisz działalność wolontariuszy, klub lub grupę wsparcia w Forest of Dean, ogłaszaj się w katalogu fizycznym Forest Compass oraz w katalogu online tutaj, ZA DARMO, wypełniając poniższy formularz. Download OTHER USEFUL DIRECTORIES: YourCircle Check out a local directory to help you find your way around care and support and connect with people, places and activities in Gloucestershire

  • Volunteer Awards Nomination Form 2024 | Mysite

    NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN! CLOSING DATE: MIDNIGHT SUNDAY 14 JULY 2024 Forest Volunteer Awards 2024 Nomination Form FOREST VOLUNTEER AWARDS 2024 Please select in which category you would like to nominate the individual or group. Your Volunteer of the Year Young Volunteer of the Year 16yrs & under Young Volunteer of the Year 17 – 21yrs Community Organisation of the Year Grassroots Award - Voluntary Group of the Year ESV Business in the Community Award FoD Dementia Action Alliance Accessibility & Inclusion Award Nominee details Name of the volunteer/group being nominated: Name of the organisation or group linked to the nominee (for individual nominees only) Volunteer role or role of group Contact details for nominee (email and telephone) Reason for nomination - please provide a brief description which outlines why you think this individual or group stands out. What makes them special and worthy of being celebrated? Your details Your name Your email address Your telephone number Photographs – if you have any photographs please send them to communications@fvaf.org.uk Submit Thank you for taking the time nominate!

  • Publications | Mysite

    Our publications Forest Compass Edition 2 FVAF Annual Report 2022/23 FVAF Annual Report 2021/22 Insights into the Experience of commissioning for small VCSE organisations in the Forest of Dean By Chris Brown My Networks publications My Networks Scoping Project Report, Oct 2022 by Simon Price Supporting documents: Mental Health Scoping Project – Survey Results Co-production – How we facilitated My Networks Scoping Report Useful community publications The Digital Divides Report and Recommendations By Digital Divides Steering Group Learnings from the Forest By Forest of Dean Climate Action Partnership (FODCAP), Holding The Space, Thirty Percy, and CCRI.

  • Forest Youth Association | Mysite

    Stowarzyszenie Młodzieży Leśnej Stowarzyszenie Młodzieży Forest of Dean jest tutaj, aby oferować pomoc i wsparcie młodzieży oraz klubom, grupom i organizacjom młodzieżowym. Zdobywać nowych przyjaciół Zaangażuj się w swojej społeczności Realizuj zainteresowanie Spróbuj czegoś nowego Uczyć się nowych umiejętności Wolontariusz Stwórz lepszy świat Zgłaszanie się na ochotnika Istnieje wiele możliwości wolontariatu zarówno dla młodzieży, jak i dorosłych. Jeśli jesteś młodą osobą i szukasz wolontariatu w wolnym czasie, aby zdobyć więcej umiejętności lub w ramach programu DofE, zadzwoń do nas lub odwiedź nas https://do-it.org/ Podobnie, jeśli jesteś osobą dorosłą, która posiada umiejętności i wiedzę lub chcesz wesprzeć organizację młodzieżową w Forest of Dean, skontaktuj się z nami, ponieważ jest wiele organizacji, które doceniłyby Twoje wsparcie. Członkostwo afiliowane dla Twojego Klubu/Organizacji Kiedy przyłączysz się do Stowarzyszenia Młodzieży Forest of Dean, będziesz uprawniony do pełnego zakresu naszych usług, które oferują porady i wsparcie we wszystkich aspektach prowadzenia organizacji takiej jak Twoja. Prowadzimy również kalendarz zajęć, w których za symboliczną opłatą mogą wziąć udział Twoi wolontariusze i młodzież. Aby uzyskać szczegółowe informacje na temat korzyści lub zarejestrować swój klub, kliknij poniższe linki Korzyści z członkostwa w stowarzyszeniu młodzieżowym dla klubów Formularz członkowski Związku Młodzieży dla klubów Dane kontaktowe Aby uzyskać więcej informacji Jeśli chcesz dowiedzieć się więcej o naszych projektach lub wydarzeniach lub o tym, jak się w nie zaangażować, skontaktuj się z naszą specjalistką ds. rozwoju Stowarzyszenia Młodzieży, Aletheą Bumpstead pod adresem FodYouthAssociation@fvaf.org.uk For More Information If you would like to know about any of our projects or events or how to get involved, please get in touch with us at hi.ya @fvaf.org.uk Wsparcie finansowe Stowarzyszenie Młodzieży Forest of Dean z dumą otrzymuje wsparcie finansowe od rad miejskich Cinderford i Coleford. Jeśli Twoja parafia lub rada miasta chcieliby dowiedzieć się więcej o Stowarzyszeniu Młodzieży Forest of Dean lub o tym, jak możesz nas wesprzeć, skontaktuj się z nami poprzez e-mail FodYouthAssociation@fvaf.org.uk

  • Tickets | Mysite

    OUR FOREST EVENTS Community ideas wanted for ‘Our Forest’ £3m lottery bid An opportunity for people and community organisations to discuss project ideas for Our Forest's planned National Lottery Heritage Fund Bid. BOOK TICKETS: Saturday 13th April, Lydney Town Hall - 1pm - 4pm BOOK TICKET: Sunday 14th April, Mitcheldean Community Centre - 1pm - 4pm We’re excited to announce that we are leading on preparing a new £3million bid to the National Heritage Lottery Fund (NLHF). Called ‘Our Forest’ this new community-driven project will focus on the heritage of the Forest of Dean To prepare for this bid, we are asking local people, community groups and organisations to have their say at two community events we are hosting this weekend. Taking place at 1pm-4:30pm on Saturday (13 April) at Lydney Town Hall and 1pm-4:30pm on Sunday (14 April) at Mitcheldean Community Centre , these events are open for anyone to attend, to share and discuss ideas for potential heritage projects, partnerships and collaborations that could be included in the bid for funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). Deb Cook, our Volunteering Manager at FVAF said “Heritage is what you think is important and should be preserved. It could be about improving access to landscapes, historical sites, or collections; cultural activity or traditions; stories and celebrations as well as more traditional ideas of heritage. It can be anything from the past or even present that you value and want to pass on to future generations. She added: “We’re asking the community to come along to one of these events to be part of the conversation and tell us what they think is important to include in the ‘Our Forest’ project.” Building upon the legacy of the Foresters' Forest Landscape Partnership programme, ‘Our Forest’ will focus on involving diverse people, grass-roots organisations, and the voluntary community sector, with projects that involve young people, older people, hardly reached groups, as well as focusing on mental health and wellbeing.

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