DofE celebrates Saint Cecilia’s Volunteers
/The committed group of DofE volunteers from Year 9 to Year 12 has been awarded a social value certificate which reflects all the hard work they have dedicated to their community.
Volunteering is a key part of the DofE programme as it is proven to have a huge impact both on a young person's life and on the wider community. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, pupils have managed to devote a phenomenal 767 hours to volunteering between April 2020 and March 2021, with a social value of £3,489.85.
The pupils were involved in a huge range of activities including:
Cooking meals for Merton emergency accommodation project and frail/shielding people in Merton
Assisting in the school library and after school clubs
Assisting neighbours who were shielding by cooking meals, delivering groceries, and picking up medications
Writing letters to elderly people in care homes to minimise loneliness during the pandemic
Assisting various local food banks
Hosting weekly zoom games nights and parties for family members who might be shielding or lonely.
Online conservation work by doing animal identifications all over the world
Coaching and teaching music for a church choir
Litter picking in neighbourhoods and parks
Working to assist in the cleaning and maintenance of horse stables
Coaching and leadership for intermediate dance troupes and tennis groups
Helping siblings with homework, maths and reading skills during lockdown
Huge congratulations and keep up the good work!