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Ian Campbell – Sargeant-at-Arms and volunteer with the Logistics team

Why did you decide to volunteer for the BC Winter Games?
I volunteered at previous Games in the Comox Valley and Quesnel and found it was very rewarding. Also, my daughter attended the BC Winter Games in Port Alberni and people just like us helped make it a memorable experience for her.

What motivates you to volunteer (generally)?
I like to help out in the community and its always great to meet new people.

What are you bringing to the BC Winter Games Team?
My previous working career dovetails nicely with the two areas I’m volunteering in: warehousing and also Sergeant-at-Arms.

How will you benefit from volunteering for the BC Winter Games?
The satisfaction of helping to make the Games here a success.

If someone was considering volunteering, what would you tell them to help them make their decision?
The commitment can be as big or as small as you want; a couple of hours, or a lot of hours. Your choice. You’ll be doing something good for the community plus maybe meeting some new people.

We’re reaching out to volunteers to share their reasons for signing up to help with the Games.
What’s your why? We’d love to hear from you! Share your story by emailing pr@bcwintergames.ca

Ronda Marceau – Volunteer host at sport venues

Why did you decide to volunteer for the BC Winter Games?
I’m originally from Quesnel and I think the BC Winter Games are a great way to bring our community together and show how great Quesnel really is. It also inspires younger kids to try new activities.

What motivates you to volunteer (generally)?
By volunteering I not only get to meet new people, but often get to try new things.

What are you bringing to the BC Winter Games Team?
Dedication and hard work. Hopefully by volunteering I can influence my friends and family to volunteer for future events as well.

How will you benefit from volunteering for the BC Winter Games?
I will gain new experiences and hopefully get out and enjoy some of the events.

If someone was considering volunteering for the Games, what would you tell them to help them make their decision?
Any help would be greatly appreciated and there is a wide variety of tasks and roles that need filled. From working behind the scenes getting ready for the participants to arrive, to working in the middle of it all. Even if it’s just an hour or two, they could use your help.

We’re reaching out to volunteers to share their reasons for signing up to help with the Games.
What’s your why? We’d love to hear from you! Share your story by emailing pr@bcwintergames.ca

Celia Shutz – Lhtako Quesnel 2024 BC Winter Games Digital Media Volunteer

Why did you decide to volunteer for the BC Winter Games?
I decided to volunteer for Lhtako Quesnel 2024 BC Winter Games because I wanted to support my community with such a big event. It’s important to have lots of people helping out so the event will be a huge success.

What motivates you to volunteer (generally)?
Volunteering is a great way to gain new experiences, learn new skills and meet new people. When you volunteer you feel closer to your community.

What are you bringing to the BC Winter Games Team?
I’m bringing a positive mindset, a good work ethic and a fun spirit to the Games.

How will you benefit from volunteering for the BC Winter Games?
I’m hoping to learn some new skills by helping out with the media team. I think it’s also beneficial to work with others on a common goal.

If someone was considering volunteering for the Games, what would you tell them to help them make their decision?
Volunteering is a great way to get yourself out there and be around new people. It will be a positive and fulfilling experience and will make for some great memories. It’s an awesome way to support your community.

We’re reaching out to volunteers to share their reasons for signing up to help with the Games.
What’s your why? We’d love to hear from you! Share your story by emailing pr@bcwintergames.ca

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We respectfully acknowledge the lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) People, also known today as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations, and recognize that our work in this province spans the territories of more than 200 First Nations, as well as Métis and Inuit communities.

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