Veteran ReachOut! volunteer Steph Pickerill was recently awarded the QMUL Volunteer Leaver of the Year Award for her efforts in supporting ReachOut! throughout her three years as an English student at Queen Mary.
Here’s why she deserves this award…
Steph began volunteering with ReachOut! in her first year as a volunteer mentor on the Midweek Mentoring Project at Brook Community Primary School and again in her second year at Springfield Community Primary School providing academic and personal support to several year 6 children, and in particular her own mentees, for 2 hours a week.
In 2010 she gave up three weeks of her summer to work as a volunteer English teacher at the ReachOut! Summer Programme for 5 days a week. Here she taught children about persuasive writing, how to construct formal letters and helped them to produce some wonderful articles about the work that ReachOut! does during the summer.
We were so impressed with Steph that we asked her to run a Midweek Mentoring Project at Cayley Primary School this year as a paid sessional worker which she happily agreed to. Unfortunately we were unable to raise enough funds for the position, but Steph insisted that rather than cancel the project, she would run it as a volunteer, becoming our first volunteer project co-ordinator and enabling an extra 10 children to receive one-to-one mentoring this year - a fantastic achievement! (In return they produced this beautiful work of art depicting Steph in her role as co-ordinator!)
Steph’s commitment to ReachOut! goes far beyond what is expected; she regularly writes posts for the ReachOut! London blog, and in July 2010 she ran 10k for ReachOut! and raised an amazing £1000! (See photo below for proof!)
Her spirit in volunteering is sensational; she is incredibly reliable and a great participator. She has a hardworking and determined character and is never afraid to use her initiative to find new and fun ways to engage the children. She is more than deserving of this award and we are so pleased that she has received recognition for her efforts. She is a role model to all students on how you can balance university life and successfully find time to volunteer and make a real difference.
Congratulations Steph and thank you!
Well done Steph - you deserve it!
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