WK1Wed 17 Jun

VU x Share the Dignity (Paddington)

Note Writing for Share the Dignity || Volunteers will write supportive, empowering notes to be included in "It's in the Bag" hygiene packs, providing emotional support and personal connection to women and girls experiencing poverty.

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Share the Dignity's "It's in the Bag" campaign is one of Australia's most loved Christmas giving appeals, providing hygiene bags filled with essential items to women and girls experiencing poverty.

Join Volunteers United and Share the Dignity for a thoughtful note-writing session where you'll create personal messages of encouragement and support to be included in hygiene bags. These notes provide emotional support, create personal connection, and offer positive, empowering messages to inspire confidence and hope for women and girls in need. It's a simple yet powerful way to make a positive impact—providing not just physical essentials but also emotional support.

What you'll be doing:

  • Writing personal notes of encouragement and support
  • Creating positive, empowering messages for women and girls in need
  • Contributing to the "It's in the Bag" campaign's emotional support component
  • Helping recipients feel seen, cared for, and valued


Shift Details

Location: Paddington Campus (Arc Creative Lounge) 

Date: Wednesday, 17th June 

Volunteer shift: 12:00 pm–2:00 pm 

Volunteers needed: 10 

WhatsApp community: TBA


Why volunteer?

  • Create meaningful emotional impact alongside physical support
  • Provide hope and encouragement to women and girls facing adversity
  • Connect with other compassionate students
  • Contribute to one of Australia's most loved giving campaigns


No experience needed—just bring your compassion and kind words! All materials and prompts are provided by Volunteers United. Completed notes will be sent to Share the Dignity's QLD office for distribution into bags before delivery to charity partners.

Learn more about Share the Dignity here

https://www.sharethedignity.org.au/