Life skills and community service: What drives SES volunteers in the Northern Rivers

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  1. SES volunteers in the Northern Rivers often find motivation through a deep sense of community and the desire to make a positive impact. Life skills such as teamwork, leadership, and resilience are not only developed through their training and experiences but also enhance their ability to serve others during emergencies. Many volunteers are driven by personal experiences—having been helped by SES during past events or witnessing the challenges faced by their neighbors. The camaraderie and support from fellow volunteers also play a significant role, fostering a strong bond that keeps them committed to the cause. Ultimately, their passion for helping others and protecting their community fuels their dedication to service.

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