Volunteer platform relaunches after survey results

Connor Belford
BBC News, Guernsey
Association of Guernsey Charities A graphic logo showing multicoloured arms in a row, which together spell the word volunteer with a white background. Association of Guernsey Charities
The changes were made to address a decline in the number of people volunteering in Guernsey

An online service that highlights volunteer services in Guernsey has been relaunched.

The Association of Guernsey Charities (AGC) has upgraded its website and app, based on feedback from a recent survey.

The survey run by the AGC showed factors including the cost of living and an aging population were causing a decline in volunteers.

Kristin Powling, development officer AGC, said it was important to recognise "volunteering must fit into people's lives".

Making a difference

Rebecca Silk from St Martin's Parish Church and Community Centre said the relaunch enabled her to start a new project, when she was previously struggling to find volunteers.

"The events we run here with volunteers...they impact the community in such a positive way and the volunteers get so much out of the experience as well," she added.

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