Student Volunteer Army

Student Volunteer Army
AbbreviationSVA
Founded2010 (2010)
TypeStudent club, non-profit organisation
FocusVolunteering
Location
  • Christchurch, New Zealand
President
Gareth Harcombe
Volunteers
3000
WebsiteOfficial website

The Student Volunteer Army (SVA) is a New Zealand student movement born from a Facebook page started following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. The network has no military affiliation and is focused on facilitating community action through youth engagement, preparing for disasters, and service.[1] The clubs and volunteers are supported by the Volunteer Army Foundation (VAF).

Whilst the movement grew to address community needs in the recovery period following the Christchurch earthquakes, the SVA has never been a solely disaster response focused organisation. The movement operates under an aim to make volunteering and service an intrinsic part of the student experience, and show all New Zealanders the power they have to drive the change they wish to see in their communities. It is this ethos that has allowed the movement to persist beyond the immediate earthquake response.[2] The evidence of this ethos can be seen in the club culture of the UC Student Volunteer Army, and in initiatives such as the SVA School Kit[3] and the Serve for New Zealand[4] campaign.

  1. ^ "Volunteer Army Foundation » Youth Engagement, Disaster Preparedness, Service Learning". Volunteerarmy.org. 13 August 2013. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Student Volunteer Army continues to grow". 14 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Student Volunteer Army: Resource Kit — School Kit". www.schoolkit.co.nz. Archived from the original on 19 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Serve for New Zealand (SFNZ) | Campaign created by SVA, UC & RSA".

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