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This week is National Volunteer Week (NVW), running from April 24th to the 30th, which is a pretty big deal from the perspective of having great operations at your condominium corporation. We’d like to sincerely thank and recognize all our clients who are current or past Condo Board Directors & Committee Members.
It’s considered a thankless task by many. Beyond the normal Board functions such as spending time at meetings and doing things like approving budgets and moving capital projects forward, Boards take on two additional responsibilities that makes this type of volunteering especially challenging: personal liability for ill-intentioned decisions, and time spent interfacing with a large number of condo owners, especially in big multi-family complexes.
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It’s Rewarding To Be A Condo Board Director
However, the rewards are many. Giving back to the community, helping to keep an eye on the financial health of your condominium, learning how to read financials, and how to operate a business, to name a few.
“Volunteering Is Empathy In Action”
National Volunteer Week is an opportunity to celebrate the vibrancy and impact of volunteerism in our communities and across our country.
National Volunteer Week is a time to reflect and thank the acts of kindness shown through community volunteers and celebrate what happens when we work together to build great communities to live and play. Board Members continue to show their resilience through an ever-changing and adapting COVID-19 pandemic while also continuing to strive to bring people together rather than break us apart. Community volunteers have stepped up and shown the positive collective power of many.
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