New Recognition for Volunteers in Pony Club Queensland

PCQ are proud to release lapel pins to acknowledge our Coaches, Officials, Gear Checks and Volunteers.

This initiative is the result of 12 months of investigation in ways PCQ can better acknowledge the valuable work of our front line volunteers.

After much consideration it was decided that lapel pins would be an appropriate way to achieve this acknowledgement.

There are four lapel pins individually stylised and professionally made for the following categories – Coach, Official, Gear Checker and Volunteer.

These pins are complementary and will be distributed to clubs over the coming weeks.

Clubs are to forward to PCQ the number of Volunteer lapel pins they would like to present to their volunteers in appreciation of their support and commitment to Pony Club Queensland.

For further information contact PCQ Office.

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