September 8, 2025
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September 2025 Update with Mike Melvin

"Aberdeen needs its volunteers, not just for big moments like Tall Ships, but every day. Whether it’s an hour a week or a more regular commitment, volunteers are the backbone of our communities"
The September 2025 update from Volunteer Aberdeen with ACVO's Volunteering Services Manager, Mike Melvin

In late July I had the privilege of joining more than 350 fellow volunteers to support one of the most spectacular events our city has seen in years – the return of the Tall Ships Races to Aberdeen.

From start to finish, the atmosphere was electric, and it was clear that volunteers were right at the heart of the success. Whether they were welcoming visitors, supporting the crew, assisting with accessibility, or helping families enjoy the packed programme of activities, volunteers ensured the event ran smoothly and that the true spirit of Aberdeen shone through.

Alongside the official Tall Ships volunteer team, many others contributed by giving their time directly through fantastic local groups such as We-Too!, Able-Deen and PAMIS. This once again highlighted just how diverse and dynamic the volunteering community is in our city. Every role mattered, every contribution made a difference, and every volunteer should feel immensely proud.

The Tall Ships Races brought an estimated 400,000 visitors to Aberdeen and injected over £5 million into the local economy – an incredible achievement in its own right. But for me, the most important legacy is not measured in figures. It is the sense of pride, unity and community that comes when people step forward and give their time. Events like this remind us that Aberdeen is a city built on generosity, teamwork, and a willingness to help each other.

Aberdeen needs its volunteers, not just for big moments like Tall Ships, but every day. Local charities, community groups and projects rely on people stepping forward to give their time. Whether it’s an hour a week or a more regular commitment, volunteers are the backbone of our communities.

I was personally inspired throughout the event. The energy, commitment and positivity of the volunteers I met was infectious. People from all walks of life came together – young people taking their first steps in volunteering, long-standing community champions, and even families volunteering side by side. That is the magic of volunteering: it brings people together and shows what can be achieved when we share our skills, time and enthusiasm.

Recent events such as the Celebrate Aberdeen parade, combined with the Tall Ships success, are powerful examples of what happens when volunteers are valued and supported. But it cannot stop there. The challenge – and opportunity – is to keep that momentum going. Aberdeen needs its volunteers, not just for big moments like Tall Ships, but every day. Local charities, community groups and projects rely on people stepping forward to give their time. Whether it’s an hour a week or a more regular commitment, volunteers are the backbone of our communities.

If you’ve been inspired by the Tall Ships, now is the perfect time to get involved. Visit volunteeraberdeen.org.uk to explore opportunities – there truly is something for everyone. You’ll not only be helping others but also gainingnew experiences, meeting people, and becoming part of something bigger.

The Tall Ships volunteers showed Aberdeen at its very best. Let’s build on that spirit, celebrate our city’s generosity, and continue to make a positive difference together.

Get involved

If you’re interested in volunteering, visit Volunteer Aberdeen to explore the latest opportunities in your community. Organisations can also submit opportunities, visit volunteeraberdeen.org.uk for further details.

Stay informed with ACVO’s So Why Don’t You… programme on SHMU Community Radio, broadcast live every Friday from 2 to 3 pm. Episodes are also available on demand at acvo.org.uk/sowhydontyou.

If you’re aged 12-25, ACVO coordinates the Saltire Awards locally – recognising young volunteers for 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, and 500 hours of service. Find info and get involved at saltireawards.scot.

Join ACVO and over 200 Scottish organisations as a Volunteer Charter Champion by pledging support at volunteerscotland.net.

For info on the Volunteering Action Plan for Scotland, involvement opportunities, and volunteer recruitment tips, volunteeringactionplan.co.uk.

Got questions? Contact me at mike.melvin@acvo.org.uk!

Get involved: Volunteer in Aberdeen!

There are hundreds of different ways you can give your time as a volunteer in Aberdeen! The great thing about volunteering is that it is so inclusive, no matter your experience, time you have to give or age, there is a volunteer opportunity to suit you and an organisation in Aberdeen that would really value your contribution.

Have a look below at some of our recently added opportunities and discover how you can make a big difference in your local community!

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