Volunteering

 Volunteers Needed

As lockdown eases up, it's time to start helping out

Volunteering is more than delivering a task without payment. It’s about giving the gift of your time, talent and skills.


Making new friends, working in amazing places and knowing that you're helping a great cause - three fabulous reasons to get volunteering.


Find opportunities below.

Volunteer Buddy - Learning Disabilities

Covid-19 has naturally changed the nature of this project. Help people take part remotely in a variety of activities (not just those designed for people with Learning Disabilities) and to support people to take steps back out into the community safely.
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Volunteer Befriender

 As we come out of lockdown, provide emotional support for those who have been isolating for over a year now by face-to-face support, home visits and/or support to access services.  
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Refugee Volunteer

Provide support to people in desperate need. This could include clothing, food parcels, phones and providing signposts to other support networks, as well as social support and interaction, including language lessons and sports.
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NHS Volunteer

 Spare a few hours a week to put something back into your local community. Activities could include helping on the wards, meeting and showing patients/ visitors where they need to go, helping out behind the scenes with admin tasks, and becoming involved in fundraising for the Trust.
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