RangeCare Volunteers help drive exceptional aged care

RangeCare is a local not-for-profit service provider delivering in-home, social and respite support to the elderly and people with a disability.

Business Writeup: RangeCare

Since its beginnings in 1986, RangeCare has relied on the generosity of local volunteers to support the organisation in its efforts to provide the community with an exceptional level of care.

Today, RangeCare has an incredible team of over 150 volunteers who typically contribute over 10,000 hours of their time each year. 

“This generosity allows RangeCare to support our clients in living their best life by delivering a comprehensive range of services,” said RangeCare CEO Greg Mannion.

May 16 to 22 is National Volunteer Week an opportune time for RangeCare to acknowledge its incredible volunteers and thank them for their generous contributions that have helped to shape RangeCare over the years.

“From all of us at RangeCare, we want to extend a huge thank you to every single volunteer at our organization,” said Greg.

“No matter how many hours you contribute, every role is important to be able to help our clients live independently and happily.  

“You truly are such an integral part of – not only our organization – but the community in which we live. We are grateful for your commitment to serving our community.”

  • RangeCare is always looking for more volunteers. If you are interested in supporting your local community, please phone 5445 7044 or email volunteers@brcg.org.au. RangeCare is a local not-for-profit service provider delivering in-home, social and respite support to the elderly and people with a disability. RangeCare can also support people undergoing medical treatment or experiencing a major life event.

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