05/06/2026
As part of our series for , we'd like to introduce you to Malcolm whose volunteering story spans a lifetime. 💚
From working backstage in amateur dramatics to printing church orders of service on a Gestetner Duplicator, doing door-to-door collections and supporting his local Scout Group - Malcolm has always found a way to give back.
When he moved back to the Newark area, he got involved with the Scouts again before the time came to take on a new challenge: volunteering at Coddington Community Centre. He's also a dedicated volunteer in the sport of Outdoor Bowls, and on top of all of that, he produces his village's own news magazine. 📰
We asked Malcolm what he enjoys most about volunteering, and his answer says it all:
"I do enjoy helping people to succeed, learn and enjoy themselves. The work I do for Coddington Community Centre Association provides a safe space for people of all ages to come together. We have groups from Caterpillar Music, where babies socialise through music and singing, right through to the U3A, which brings together people who are no longer in work. In Bowls, I help people new to the sport develop their skills and enjoy the game."
And his advice to anyone thinking about volunteering?
"Volunteering is rewarding. You give the time you can afford to give and will fall into the right role for you. The satisfaction of seeing a group of people who are well into retirement come together and enjoy an afternoon of Short Mat Bowls in the space that I help to keep up to standard is so rewarding."
Thank you, Malcolm, for a lifetime of giving your time, energy and care to the people around you. You are exactly the kind of person that makes communities what they are. 👏
Do you know a volunteer like Malcolm who deserves a shoutout? Tag them in the comments below! 👇