Hindu Samaj volunteer

Chamu Kuppuswamy
Chamu Kuppuswamy

Story: Liz Searle

“Volunteers are the life and soul of Britain’s breathing spaces…”

Chamu Kuppuswamy is a Volunteer Ranger with the Peak District National Park, as well as being well known locally as a dance teacher at the Hindu Samaj in Burngreave. She has won a National Parks Volunteer Award for her dedication to opening up the countryside to people who do not normally visit it.

Chamu is passionate about the benefits of volunteering:

“I’ve met and found out about people from all different backgrounds, who are all willing to give and share their time. I’ve found out about this country through the land and the people.”

For the full story visit: http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/aboutus/jobs/volunteerawards-2013

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