Volunteer platform relaunches after survey results
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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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