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Redcliffe veteran continues to serve community

Providing wellbeing and advocacy support to veterans has always been the aim for Carol Orr.

The 76-year-old veteran has supported her community in various volunteering roles for 33 years, with 25 of those years as a volunteer and member of the Redcliffe RSL Sub-Branch.

“It’s just so nice to help people when they need it. Putting a smile on their face makes me feel worthy and gives me so much satisfaction,” Carol says.

“Myself and my ex-husband served, and I really enjoyed my time in the Air Force because of the friendships I made.

“I think volunteering for the Sub-Branch has a similar sense of that camaraderie. We understand each other’s needs and how to talk to one another.”

Carol volunteers in the wellbeing and advocacy space through the Sub-Branch’s Vic Reading Wellbeing and Compensation Centre.

Some of her responsibilities include visiting veterans across 10 nursing homes in Redcliffe, making trips to Redcliffe and Peninsula Private Hospital and conducting at-home visits.

Carol says her responsibilities are important to her because she wants to ensure that our Peninsula veterans know they are cared for.

“A lot of Redcliffe RSL Sub-Branch members are getting older and need our help, so we want them to know we are here for them and care,” she says.

“In addition to visits, I also provide transportation services to doctors’ appointments, support individuals following medical procedures, assist with understanding important documentation and forms, and support veterans experiencing homelessness.”

But as an ex-servicewoman, one of Carol’s most honoured responsibilities is organising Poppy Services for veterans who have passed away.

“We have sadly lost around 30 ex-servicewomen, and I have been involved in helping at almost all those services,” Carol explains.

“These services are very sad, but it’s a privilege of mine to honour these individuals.

“I really love what I do in the volunteer space, and I think it has such a positive impact. A lot of people need help and I see the many benefits from our support.”