
Volunteer Profile: Margaret
Arafmi Volunteer Profile: Margaret As part of National Volunteer Week (19–25 May), Arafmi Communications Officer Lilly Provenzano sat down with one of our volunteers, Margaret, to reflect on her experience as a group facilitator of one of our Brisbane carer support groups. 1. What motivated you to become a support group facilitator at Arafmi?I have been to support groups for years, maybe 16–17 years in the same group. It’s moved from place to place over the years. I was offered to facilitate a group as a natural progression with staff and participants.It’s an amazing group of people. The organisation itself is a treasure. I wanted to join Arafmi as it drew me in and plays a valuable role in society. It’s the values of the Arafmi team that really encouraged me to remain. You can get a job anywhere but to live and breathe values is unique. I am grateful for the people, grateful for the leadership and have a lot of faith in the wonderful CEO who leads from the front. 2. Can you describe what a typical support group session looks like?There can be a new member or the same group of people at Inner Brisbane. It’s a








