Volunteers log millions of hours in labour of love
It is National Volunteer Week, but a week hardly covers the contribution volunteers make in the North Okanagan and communities across Canada.
From helping a neighbour with groceries to big events like the Interior Provincial Exhibition, Vernon Winter Carnival and the Okanagan Military Tattoo, the region and the country would be a lot different without formal and informal volunteering.
According to the last available Statistics Canada data, over 24 million people volunteer, accounting for 79 per cent of Canadians aged 15 and older. Volunteers dedicated approximately 5 billion hours to their volunteer activities, a number of hours equivalent to over 2.5 million full-time year-round jobs.
Formal volunteering is being encouraged by more companies, with over one-third of employers having a formal program. Scotia Bank, for instance, ties staff volunteers to matching funds for charity events, Professional businesses, like accounting and law firms, encourage volunteerism by serving as society directors of not for profits.











