Inspiring speakers, incredible insights
“Volunteering isn’t just about giving – it’s about connecting, learning, and receiving too.”
These powerful words echoed through the room at our Celebration of Volunteering in Somerset event in Bridgwater on Thursday 2 October, where volunteers and organisations from across the county came together to honour the incredible impact of volunteering.
The Lord-Lieutenant of Somerset, Mohammed Saddiq, described volunteers as “the Architects of Hope” – a moving tribute to the quiet, transformative work they do every day. The event was a heartfelt celebration of the thousands of individuals who help build stronger, fairer communities across Somerset. It was also a chance to explore the evolving Vision for Volunteering – a new approach designed to make it easier for everyone to create lasting change.
We were privileged to welcome inspiring speakers including Amanda Naylor OBE, Gethyn Williams, and Ruth Buchanan Leonard. Amanda reminded us that “volunteering is a quiet rebellion against the idea that one person can’t make a difference” – a sentiment that resonated deeply throughout the day.
Stories shared by volunteers and charity workers brought both insight and emotion, reminding us why volunteering truly matters. You can watch the video here.
Key takeaways included:
- Volunteers are the architects of hope, driving social justice and community power
- True change happens when communities lead – not when they’re asked to fit into pre-made models
- Giving power to communities doesn’t diminish organisations – it multiplies impact
One attendee said: “It was a powerful reminder of the impact volunteering has, not just for the community and those who benefit from the services, but for the volunteers themselves.”
We’re now working with Gethyn and Ruth to shape the next iteration of the Vision. Interested in helping shape the roadmap? Email our Head of Volunteering Development, James Landamore.
Find out more about Somerset’s Vision for Volunteering.
Inspired? Find your perfect volunteering opportunity on Spark a Change.







View the illustration and more photos from the event on Flickr.