Nicki Turner

Volunteering Support and Engagement Advisor

Nicki was born and bred in Tauranga but has been away for 30 years, working in Pukekohe in the disabled and social service sector. She worked for Blind Low Vision in Needs Assessment for the midcentral area, and for IHC.

She and her husband took off for Australia for five years, working short term and travelling around the country. Her husband, a farmer, decided to semi-retire from farming and Nicki returned to the same job with Blind Low Vision when they returned to Tauranga in November 2023.

“I’ve always been involved in the volunteer space. It’s just what we do, we’re a family of volunteers. I’m looking forward to connecting with the local community and rebuilding networks having been away so long.”
She lives at Pyes Pā, but her favourite thing to do is walk their springer spaniel on the beach at the Mount.

Reach out to Nicki on nicki@socialink.org.nz or 021 225 2994

Alzheimer’s Tauranga urgently needing volunteers

What have you got planned for 2024? Could you help by volunteering with Alzheimer’s Tauranga to make life more rewarding for the more than 600 families across the Western Bay of Plenty living with dementia? Alzheimers Tauranga is urgently looking for volunteers to help support the growing number of families affected by dementia. Many

By |2024-08-23T16:41:56+12:00February 8th, 2024|News, Updates, Volbop News, volunteer news|Comments Off on Alzheimer’s Tauranga urgently needing volunteers

Volunteering Services manager wins Local Hero medal

Tauranga Volunteering Services manager Angela Wallace is a finalist in the national Local Hero awards for her work founding Awhina House, a transitional housing residence for women.She says her nomination came as a complete surprise a couple of weeks ago when she received a medal in the mail. She is one of 100 finalists

By |2023-12-18T11:14:51+13:00November 29th, 2023|News, organisation news, Uncategorised, Volbop News|Comments Off on Volunteering Services manager wins Local Hero medal

Good Bitches show kindness to others

All around Tauranga, a bunch of women - and a few men - are busy in their kitchens baking cakes and slices they’ll never get to eat. It’s World Kindness Day on November 13, and many Good Bitches around the country are dropping off their goodies to women’s refuges, prisons, hospices, food banks and

By |2023-12-18T11:39:23+13:00November 10th, 2023|News, Volbop News, volunteer news|Comments Off on Good Bitches show kindness to others

Alzheimers Tauranga urgently needing volunteers

Alzheimer’s Tauranga is urgently looking for volunteers to help support families affected by dementia.The organisation provides a range of services to more than 600 families across the Western Bay of Plenty each year, a figure which is consistently growing. A number of their regular volunteers are finishing up this year as they plan to

By |2024-03-04T22:40:35+13:00November 3rd, 2023|News, Uncategorised, Volbop News|Comments Off on Alzheimers Tauranga urgently needing volunteers

Volunteer manager wears many hats

Katikati volunteer manager Lesley Ruf wears many hats - and she’s desperate for more volunteers to manage.Next week it’s International Volunteer Managers’ Day on November 5, and all over the Bay of Plenty, managers are being celebrated for the work they do for no financial reward. Lesley manages about 35 volunteer drivers who operate

By |2023-10-31T11:25:49+13:00October 31st, 2023|blogs, News, Uncategorised, Volbop News|Comments Off on Volunteer manager wears many hats

Candidates front up on social issues

Candidates representing some of the major political parties presented their ideas on social issues this week to an audience of about 50 people working in the social and charities sector.The meeting was organised by SociaLink and Volunteering Services which supports the Western Bay of Plenty social and community sector. Jan Logie represented the Green

By |2023-09-27T11:45:08+13:00September 27th, 2023|blogs, News, Uncategorised, Volbop News|Comments Off on Candidates front up on social issues

Fundraiser Rena movie night for environmental groups

Volunteering Services and Envirohub are running a fundraiser screening of the Rena disaster movie Taking Back Our Beach next month to raise funds for two environmental groups. The screening will be held on Wednesday 11 October at 6.45pm, at United Cinemas Bayfair, and will raise funds for ARRC Wildlife Trust and the Western Bay

By |2023-09-18T08:27:34+12:00September 15th, 2023|blogs, News, Volbop News, volunteer news|Comments Off on Fundraiser Rena movie night for environmental groups

Looking After the Blade

It’s Conservation Week this week, and all over the Western Bay of Plenty volunteers are out in all weather laying traps and ensuring native birds and flora can survive. Conservation volunteer John Rowlandson spends hours each week trapping “the baddies” - stoats, possums, rats, feral cats - to protect his favourite place, The Blade at

By |2023-09-18T08:31:05+12:00August 16th, 2023|News, Volbop News, volunteer news, Volunteer Stories|Comments Off on Looking After the Blade

A volunteering challenge for election candidates

SociaLink’s Volunteering Services is throwing down a challenge for election candidates in the Western Bay of Plenty - volunteer a couple of hours for social agencies and see what’s really going on in the city. Volunteering Services manager Angela Wallace says it’s an opportunity for election candidates from the main parties to see what

By |2023-09-18T08:31:38+12:00July 21st, 2023|News, Uncategorised, Updates, Volbop News, volunteer news|Comments Off on A volunteering challenge for election candidates

Kura Kai keeping families fed

Staff at SociaLink and Volunteering Services turned into chefs for a couple of days last week to provide meals for Kura Kai as their contribution to National Volunteer Week.In four teams they cooked up a tuna bake, pork ragu, spaghetti carbonara and butter chicken, making 48 meals for Kura Kai, with ingredients paid for

By |2023-06-22T13:35:57+12:00June 21st, 2023|News, Volbop News, Volunteer Stories|Comments Off on Kura Kai keeping families fed
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