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Scottish Archery marks Volunteers’ Week 2025

2 Jun 2025

Volunteers’ Week returns this year after reaching its 40th anniversary last year. From 2 to 8 June 2025, Scottish Archery will join thousands of charities and voluntary organisations recognising the contribution volunteers make across the UK.


Running every year since 1984, the week provides a crucial opportunity to thank volunteers and recognise the value of their time, passion and skills. The campaign highlights the diversity and unity of volunteer work across the UK. Many will take part in awards ceremonies, coffee mornings and days out during the week. The celebrations aim to foster connections between national organisations and grassroots groups, celebrating the spirit of volunteering that enriches communities each year.


This Volunteers’ Week Scottish Archery will be celebrating our volunteers, by sharing some content and promoting great work by volunteers.


Scottish Archery CEO, Lyndsay Noon:


“Volunteers' Week is a chance to celebrate and recognise the fantastic contribution our volunteers make. Thanks to them, the archery community in Scotland has benefited from having opportunities at clubs within safe, welcoming and inclusive spaces to participate in the sport.  Further to this, volunteer coaches provide an opportunity for archers to refine skills, boost motivation and confidence.  We are also fortunate to have dedicated team of officials which includes judges, field captains and tournament organisers to ensure there are opportunities for archers to compete, bringing a community together across Scotland.''


Volunteers’ Week is led by the UK Volunteering Forum, a partnership between Volunteer Scotland, the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO), the Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA) and Volunteer Now in Northern Ireland.


The UK Volunteering Forum said: “Volunteers bring a richness to organisations across the country. There is no better time to recognise the diversity of our volunteers and celebrate the difference that volunteering makes than during Volunteers’ Week. Without volunteers many charities just simply could not function, with so many people giving up their time and going above and beyond. The week is a chance for all of us to show just how vital they are to charities and communities everywhere.”

 

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