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Post | May 2026 | News and updates | 1 min read

Get Ready for Volunteers' Week

Written by

Nosh Fiaz
Get Ready for Volunteers' Week

Volunteers’ Week is an annual UK-wide campaign that, in 2026, takes place 1 – 7 June, to celebrate and recognise the contributions of volunteers from across the UK. 

As an organisation, you can recognise your volunteers this Volunteers’ Week with a host of digital and printable resources including email banners, social media posts, ready-made Canva templates, thank you cards, photo props and so many more. 

 

Access the resources: https://volunteersweek.org/resources  

Help us to ‘Shout Volunteering’ this Volunteers’ Week 

As part of this year’s Volunteers’ Week celebrations, we want to ‘Shout Volunteering’ by sharing messages, stories, and words of appreciation for the incredible volunteers making a difference across Buckinghamshire. 

We are inviting volunteers, community organisations and groups from across the county to share volunteer stories, testimonials and quotes that celebrate the impact of volunteering. These will be featured throughout Volunteers’ Week across Community Impact Bucks’ social media channels, highlighting the diverse experiences, voices and contributions that strengthen our communities. 

You can share your stories, photos, and messages on our dedicated Padlet Board — an online community space where we can come together to the celebrate fantastic volunteers and organisations across the county: 

https://www.volunteerbucks.org.uk/notice-board   

Whether it’s a few words of thanks, a personal volunteering experience, or a story that celebrates community impact, we’d love you to get involved and help shine a light on the people making a difference in your communities.

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