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2009 Zig Zag Festival
  25th on the 25th

Western Australian

State Emergency Service
 

Kalamunda Volunteer Unit

 
SES Red Chequers

SES on display for you

 

Kalamunda SES volunteers will present a display at the ZigZag Festival in Stirk Park, Kalamunda on Sunday 25 October 2009

Local Unit Manager, John White, said "the festival is an ideal place for its members to meet and talk with people in a non-emergency setting".  

“Too often our only contact is during a storm when we're busy clearing trees from roofs and fitting tarpaulins,” Mr White said. 

“This will give people a chance to chat to our volunteers and get helpful information about what to do during an emergency.”

Being a SES volunteer is a great way to give something back to the community, learn a variety of new skills and work with a group of like-minded and dedicated people.

 “The training arms you with real life skills that you will use during emergencies, and knowledge that will stick with you through life,” he said.

“Your basic training will cover things like first aid, search and rescue, map reading and vehicle and equipment operation."
 

“Specialist training gives you the skills you will need for land and air searches, team leadership and incident control.”

 Shire of Kalamunda

If you are interested in becoming an SES volunteer
call the Kalamunda Unit on 9257 1649
or contact FESA Volunteer Services 1800 628 141.

 

PO Box 672, Kalamunda

Western Australia 6076

Telephone (08) 9257 1649

Facsimile (08) 9293 3625


Zig Zag Community Arts greatfully acknowledges the wonderful support given by the State Emergency Services Kalamunda Volunteer Unit to all the communities throughout the hills.

As an organisation run entirely by volunteers, Zig Zag Community Arts strongly believes in volunteering for your community.  We know how much it adds to the community, and we know that it benefits the volunteers too, with substanial research proving that volunteers experience better phyical and mental health as a result of involvement in their community.



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