Rishworth School: A Class Act in Volunteering

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Jack Prince

Volunteer Writer

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Jordan Baker

Editor

Students from Rishworth School have been making a real difference in their community through a unique and inspiring volunteering initiative. From crafting handmade gifts to performing for social groups and assembling care packages for those in need, their efforts highlight the power of young people to create positive change.

The community project, led by Jackie Thompson, Head of English as a Foreign Language (EFL), was established around four years ago as an alternative to traditional curriculum activities such as physical education.

Talking about the project, Jackie expressed:

“Not everyone wants to do sports…this is a place for people whose ‘thing’ is different.”

Jackie, alongside her students, actively seeks out local groups needing support, finding them suitable volunteering opportunities, as well as remotely supporting national and international organisations from the school.

When asked what she finds most rewarding about the initiative, Jackie shared, “It’s those moments when students turn around and say, ‘It’s nice giving, isn’t it, Miss?’ or ‘I never thought it would be this much fun.’” Seeing their genuine enjoyment and sense of fulfilment is incredibly rewarding.

Every Wednesday afternoon, students in Year 11 and above are allowed to volunteer for two hours. Their activities include litter-picking, performing for social groups, assembling winter care packs, and much more.

Students making crafts.

They also assist community initiatives such as Ripponden in Bloom by planting hedges and cleaning baskets that older members of the group might otherwise struggle with.

Additionally, the students have also continually supported local charity Focus4Hope with their Christmas hamper campaign, supporting those in the community facing food insecurity.

Most recently, the group were making felt purses for Give… A Few Words, a Community Interest Company (CIC) based in Kirklees that collaborates with care homes, charities, voluntary organisations, and individuals facing solitude across Calderdale and Kirklees.

Community Journalists Jordan Baker and Jack Prince visited to learn more about the positive impact these young volunteers are making.

Using their mobile phones, the students accessed Google Classroom to follow step-by-step instructions on crafting the purses — The same platform was previously used by the group to create presentations about social media and mobile phone applications to help older adults navigate modern technology.

Among the students, their accomplishments are numerous, but one of their most notable achievements was assembling over 1,000 winter care packs for VAC (Voluntary & Community), with just ten students.

Students making crafts.

Invited by Kate Hornby, Link Officer (ESV and Corporate Volunteering Lead) at VAC, Jackie and her students helped assemble the care packs which are given to local voluntary groups to distribute to those in need in their communities as temperatures drop. This year, the packs included essential items to help local people stay healthy, warm, and hydrated.

“It was intense. But it’s nice to know you’re helping a lot,” said one student. “Everyone shouldn’t be forced to do sports, and it’s nice to have this opportunity” added another.

One student, whose favourite subjects are art and music, had the opportunity to lead a djembe drumming session at Our Place, a local community group for the elderly and socially isolated in Boothtown.

This hands-on experience not only benefited the residents but also allowed the students to develop their leadership and communication skills.

For many, the most meaningful part of volunteering is visiting local care homes.

Sometimes the students provide light entertainment, but often their visits are simply about offering companionship. They recounted how easy it is to lose track of time in conversation, chatting for hours and expressing how kind, funny, and engaging the residents are.

“That was my first activity as a volunteer, and it felt really fulfilling,” said one student.

Another student added, “We went in with an open mind and had lots of fun experiences.”

Students presenting their crafts.

The group also highlighted how volunteering has helped them develop important social skills, while boarding students, in particular, mentioned that it has been invaluable for improving their English language abilities.

One student, passionate about arts and crafts, spoke about their ambition to become an engineer and how the opportunity to create handmade gifts as part of their volunteering has been one of the most enjoyable aspects of their week.

Above all, it was evident that students involved with Rishworth’s community project are a group of intelligent, creative, and compassionate young people who not only enjoy volunteering but also deeply understand the priceless value it brings to the community.

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You will receive a VAC Member welcome pack with useful information on getting the most out of your membership and a few extra treats!

Every member of VAC will be invited to our Annual General Meeting (AGM) and has voting rights for resolutions and proposals either in person or by proxy.

When you sign up to be a VAC Member, you will be assigned a Go-To Contact from the VAC team.

They will be your main point of contact for your membership, helping to answer questions and signposting you to the right place within VAC and/or our partnerships.

We want the VAC membership offer to be responsive to the needs of our members.  Member check ins keep us up to date on your organisation’s news and developments but also on any challenges or support gaps that may be affecting the VCSE sector. 

The information we receive during our member check ins will highlight trends and challenges that we can then explore support and solutions for via our membership offer and partnerships with local providers and authorities.

To support VAC members to feel connected and informed, we have created a unique Member Area on the VAC Website.

The online dashboard will keep you and your colleagues up to date on the latest member opportunities, training and news.

The Member Area also has a forum function, allowing VAC Member organisations to interact and support each other.

A quarterly newsletter to keep our members up to date on not only VAC Membership updates and opportunities but also specifically created content on topics of interest to the local voluntary, community and social enterprise sector. 

The Bimonthly Member Network is for VAC Members to connect with other VAC Members!

A perfect opportunity to support one another, find out about other local services and explore new collaborative opportunities and partnerships with fellow VAC members.

20% Discount on VAC Room Hire – We offer a range of flexible rooms for hire located in Halifax, West Yorkshire. Our rooms include a fully equipped, large training room with SMART board and flipchart facilities seating up to 25 theatre style, two smaller meeting rooms seating up to 12 and a small office with computer facilities suitable for one-to-one meetings or rent-a-desk.

Competitive rate on ID Badge Printing – Competitively priced to accommodate for smaller orders, our in-house ID Badge service supports both design and printing.

Based on feedback and insight we gain from our members, our training and events offer will complement local infrastructure support training programmes.

All sessions are cost effective and VCSE sector driven.