The West Australian Football Commission is pleased to announce that Lee Mack has been named The Sunday Times WA Football Volunteer of the Week.
Lee has been involved with the Edgewater Woodvale Junior Football Club for approximately six years as an Auskick Coordinator, Club Registrar, Team Manager and general Committee Member.
Lee is the 'go-to’ person for all things Edgewater Woodvale JFC related. Having coordinated Auskick for 3 years, she knows the game inside and out and despite having handed the reins to someone else at the end of 2011, she still finds herself called upon.
Now as registrar, her duties seem to have doubled. Lee also finds time to teach new volunteers and committee members along the way.
In 2013, the Edgewater Woodvale JFC has found itself in the position having no President or Vice President.
Although not ideal, Lee is holding the club together by taking on multiple roles as she battles to ensure that the club grows, prospers and meets all requirements.
Lee considered taking on the role of President on however as all club committee members know, the role of registrar is vital to ensure the kids can take the field each week.
Lee is a paramedic by trade – a profession which includes out-of-hours shift work. On top of this, she has a young baby and her eldest son is not only is a great footballer but also plays state basketball, which is a another big commitment for the family.
At the end of the day, nothing seems too hard for Lee and everything is always done with a smile. Everyone at EWJFC hugely appreciates her efforts.
Throughout the nomination period of The Sunday Times WA Football Volunteer of the Year, the WAFC will be recognising a number of our wonderful volunteers that contribute their time to football.
To nominate a member of your club for The Sunday Times WA Football Volunteer of the Year just go towww.volunteerinfooty.com.au