LIFELINE Ballarat is appealing for new volunteers to join the service which took 11,500 calls from the city’s residents in 2015.
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Twice a year the organisation puts out a call for more volunteers to come forward and take part in the Lifeline training program.
Lifeline Ballarat manager Kellie Dunn said it was hoped another 10 to 15 people would join the team.
“I wouldn’t say it is difficult to do but it does require commitment and time be able to invest in it,” she said.
“We want people who are passionate about helping other people and will do what they need to do to be able to get the skills to be able to do that.”
Ms Dunn said the number of people calling Lifeline was increasing each year.
“There is forever enough reasons for people to call, we just need to be able to meet that response.”
Those interested in taking part will go through training course in March to prepare them for the volunteering role. For more information about the positions residents can contact the Lifeline Ballarat office on 5322 4996 or info@lifelineballarat.com.au