Why we take part
What we do for HODs
Working with volunteers
We host school and other group visits. I used this as a starting point and working with other volunteers we planned how we could receive visitors, what information we need to share and logistics such as number of hosts for the day, hospitality, set up and wind up. Once details were finalised I asked for volunteers to host visits and help on the day.
I wanted to particularly engage younger volunteers as this is a great way for them to develop people skills and confidence. Each volunteer was briefed and if they needed they could pair up and host. A final schedule of volunteers, time slots, and task responsibility was created to manage the day. We had about 30 volunteers over an 8 hour period. The good number of volunteers meant that we could spend more time with visitors.
The difference it makes
The event provided an opportunity to engage volunteers from across the temple community who previously had not worked with visitors. Our oldest volunteer was over 70 years and we had a strong group of children aged 11-16. It’s rewarding to think beyond a usual pool of volunteers - new volunteers bring energy and provide flexibility in how we set up and manage this kind of event. This is the key learning I will take forward.
Best bits
- Seeing school aged volunteers hosting visitors and providing information like seasoned pros. To see them grow with each group they hosted and their enjoyment was inspiring.
- The range of visitors travelling from across Greater Manchester and beyond. We even had a person from New Zealand who was visiting family!
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