The lineup of participating organisations on the hunt for volunteers includes Hato Hono St John, Taupō Citizens Advice Bureau, Greening Taupō, Taupō Council of Social Services, Taupō Red Cross, and more.
Kelly Vogel of Be Collective, the software connecting volunteers to opportunities, is a guest speaker, discussing social CVs and how they help young people start professional careers through volunteering.
Mark Chapman from the Duke of Edinburgh programme will host a talk on what it means to challenge young people to develop skills and tools to improve, and how volunteering counts.
Peter Boyd of the Taupō District Council - known as the man for community development -will also be present with his knowledge of connecting with the community.
Greening Taupō's Shawn Vennel and Kids Greening Taupō's Angela Schur will bring their first-hand experiences. The two organisations have planted more than 200,000 trees in the district, with more than 9000 hours worth of volunteer time.
“We are incredibly lucky to have such a supportive community of businesses and we thank them all very much for their support,” Bishop said.
COMAVOL is a free community expo and will be opened on June 22, by Community and Voluntary Sector Minister Louise Upston, at the Great Lake Centre, Taupō, from 10am to 2pm.