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VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY COACH
Time: Evenings, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm (weekly)
Location, Oasis House, Northampton
** Must have experience supporting vulnerable adults **
Connection Support provides a range of services supporting people who may be at risk of homelessness or who require social care. We work with people who may have experienced challenges such as debt, family circumstances, mental health difficulties, substance misuse, being a care leaver, learning disabilities, age-related needs, or physical disabilities.
Volunteers play a key role in helping us provide meaningful activities that improve wellbeing and reduce loneliness.
Could you help prevent loneliness and isolation in your community by running a weekly activity night?
· Do you have 1–2 hours a week in the evening (6:00 pm – 8:00 pm) to support residents by running fun and engaging activities?
· Can we rely on you to commit to a period of up to 12 weeks?
· Can you build positive, professional, and trusting relationships with residents in a friendly and non-judgemental way?
If you can answer “yes”, we would love to hear from you.
Key Responsibilities
· Planning and hosting a weekly activity evening for residents between 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
· Running activities such as general knowledge quizzes, music rounds, bingo games, picture rounds, and other fun group activities
· Encouraging residents to participate, socialise, and work together
· Creating a welcoming and inclusive environment
· Acting as a positive and supportive role model
Skills Required
· Good communication and people skills
· Ability to engage and encourage people from a range of backgrounds
· Creativity in planning fun activities and games
· Enthusiasm and a positive attitude
· Good organisation and time-keeping
· Experience to enhance your CV and future career opportunities
· Ongoing support and guidance from the team
· Opportunity to request a reference after your volunteering period
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We’re seeking friendly, reliable individuals aged 18 or over who want to make a difference in their community by helping their local Oxfam shop to stay open for as long possible. We need people to open and close the shop, and ensure volunteers know what tasks to undertake so the shop can run smoothly.
No prior experience is needed, as we provide full training. If you’re open to learning, enjoy working with others, and have a passion for helping people, you’ll fit right in!
You have the time to become a volunteer in your community; you might be looking for work experience, the opportunity to meet new people, or keep active.
By volunteering with us in one of our amazing retail spaces you will be raising essential funds for Oxfam – all whilst learning new skills and meeting some incredible people.
What you will be doing
The skills you need
What's in it for you
We are Oxfam Together we can create a more equal future, free from poverty.


The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Are you passionate about wanting to help young people?
Do you have 2 to 4 hours to spare, once a month?
Are you ready to make a long-term, regular, commitment?
If the answer is yes and you would like to support a child or young person currently in the care of their local authority, then we would love to hear from you.
Our Independent Visitor Service is looking for volunteers in or near to Wolverhampton.
For many children and young people living in foster care can be unsettling. You can make a difference by volunteering as an Independent Visitor.
We are looking for fun, reliable, and pro-active volunteers from all different cultures, backgrounds and experiences who have a genuine interest in making a difference to the lives of children and young people.
You will decide with your young person what to do, but activities could include going to the cinema, bowling, playing football, going to a restaurant, riding a bike, or walking in a park. We will match you with a child you share common interests with.
You do not need experience of working with children and young people, just an interest in their development and welfare. Full training and support are provided
Here’s a few of the young people we have waiting for a volunteer:
Amy (12) lives with an older carer, she would like an active Independent Visitor who can do sports with her.
Brad (13) lives in residential care with other young people, he doesn’t have anyone in his family visit. He would like an Independent Visitor to take him out and have fun, like the other young people.
Cassie (16) lives with carers in a new town, she doesn’t have any friends in the area yet. She would like an Independent Visitor to help with her confidence and going out in the local area, she loves hot chocolate and cake.
Danny (11) lives with foster carers and attends a special school. He would like an Independent Visitor to help him be more independent, he likes parks, aeroplanes, and animals.
Emma (9) lives with her carer in a very busy household, she would like an Independent Visitor to spend some time with her on her own trying different activities together.
*names have been changed
The Application
Volunteering mainly happens at weekends and after school hours as the young people are usually in school during the daytime
The role requires commitment of at least 24 months with one visit per month; this ensures stability for the Child or Young Person
Complete the Personal Statement section on the application form as fully as possible; tell us all about you; it forms part of the shortlisting process
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Summary
Could you combine nursing skills, compassion and faith to offer care in body, mind and spirit?
Could you support people experiencing homelessness?
Detailed description
You could be part of our exciting pilot project as a volunteer Parish Nurse offering life-transforming whole-person healthcare, working alongside Chaplains, Complex Needs and Housing Support Workers.
As a YMCA Parish Nurse you would:
Training for this role is provided by PNMUK as part of their on-going programme of support and personal development for Parish Nursing nationally. The next course is 15-17th November with follow-up online sessions.
This project is being developed and lead by One YMCA’s Chaplaincy Team, together with our Medium Complex Intensive Support Service (MCISS) and supported by Parish Nursing Ministries UK (PNMUK).
The Chaplaincy Team offer life-transforming spiritual care and pastoral support. For us Chaplaincy is about journeying with people, inspired by the life, example and teaching of Jesus. Our vision for Chaplaincy is to see even more of our service users and staff thriving through experiencing the love of God for themselves. Following a re-shaping of our work, Chaplaincy is now part of the newly formed Christian Mission team, which is at the heart of this growing charity.
YMCA enables people to develop their full potential in mind, body and spirit. Inspired by and faithful to our Christian values, we create supportive, inclusive, and energising communities where young people can truly belong, contribute, and thrive.
What volunteers need Disclosure and Barring Service
What we will provide to volunteers
Reimbursement of costs Extra support
One YMCA's mission is to create supportive and energizing communities where young people can belong, contribute, and thrive.
Volunteering for Sense
Our amazing team of volunteers help us run over 100 shops across England and Wales. Every donated item that you sort, prepare and sell helps to raise vital funds to support us in our mission to make sure no one, no matter how complex their disabilities, is isolated, left out, or unable to fulfil their potential. Our shops are at the heart of local communities – sharing the work of Sense, and helping to secure support for our life changing work.
What your role will involve
There are a variety of tasks that you can get involved with in the shop, including:
Will the role suit me? Yes, if you are:
What can Sense offer me as a volunteer?
About Sense
Sense is a leading disability charity, here to break down barriers alongside disabled people with complex needs. We use our knowledge and expertise to deliver personalised, creative and flexible support at every stage of life Together, we drive change, building a future where everyone has the power, choice and control to live the lives we choose.
Our values
Our values shape the way we behave and work alongside disabled people with complex needs to break down barriers.
We believe that every disabled person should have the opportunity to connect with others and be included in the world.



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Love being out in the community and chatting to people? We are looking for friendly and engaging people with a passion for animals to help raise invaluable funds and awareness in the local area,
This is a flexible role, great if you’re not able to volunteer regularly. Most events are on weekends or bank holidays over the spring and summer.
What you’ll be doing
What you’ll need
What’s in it for you
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About Us
The Women & Families Resource Centre (WFRC) is a registered charity based in Wolverhampton dedicated to empowering women and families facing challenging situations. Through services like our Baby Bank, charity shop, and community support programmes, we help provide essential care, dignity, and stability to those in need.
We are now looking for a committed Volunteer HR Admin Support to help strengthen our recruitment and onboarding processes and ensure we continue delivering consistent, high-quality support to our community.
Role Overview
As a Human Resource Admin, you will support the Operations Manager in managing recruitment and onboarding activities for volunteers and team members. This is a great opportunity to gain hands-on HR and admin experience in a meaningful charity environment.
Key Responsibilities
What We’re Looking For
Volunteer Benefits
Important Volunteer Expectations
Make a Real Impact
Your support will directly help us recruit and onboard volunteers who deliver essential services to women and families in need.
Apply now and become part of a mission-driven team making a real difference in the community.
To be a lifeline for disadvantaged women, children & families, supporting & empowering them to overcome barriers & increase the quality of their life



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Summary of role
We are looking for teachers with a recognised ESOL qualification to support clients on a 1:1 basis with speaking, reading and writing English for an hour or so each week.
How does this role make a difference?
This support provided by volunteers to our clients really helps them progress with their English. Often clients do not have opportunities to learn English outside of the classroom or interact with a British-born person, so this opportunity is invaluable to them. Improving our clients English also enables individuals to access our other services such as, the employment team and digital inclusion, which will in turn, improve their employment prospects and assist in integration in their local community.
Who will you be helping?
Our clients are refugees, migrants and asylum seekers who are unable to afford or access English classes at colleges. We have many clients at the Centre who need one-to-one support with their English, mostly around listening and speaking, fluency and confidence building. We can also offer additional sessions to clients who are accessing external ESOL classes who feel they need additional 1:1 support.
What will you be doing?
We would like you to meet a client for 1 – 2 hours each week, this can be at the Centre or in a public place such as a café or library or where possible on-line. You will provide them with individual support with their English.
Your responsibilities:
What are we looking for?
We cover travel expenses.
The Centre enables families, children and young people to overcome poverty and avoid homelessness.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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On Tuesday 09 June, the London Legal Support Trust (LLST), will host its annual fundraising event, the London Legal Walk, bringing the legal community together to raise funds in support of free legal advice charities across London and the South East.
Last year over 18,000 legal professionals from over 1000 organisations took on the challenge, stepping up for justice. To make this year’s event an even bigger success, we are on the lookout for enthusiastic and dedicated 1-day event marshals to join one of the largest single day fundraising events in the country and add value to the thousands of event attendees.
The event is attended by high ranking judiciary, the President of the Law Society, the lady Chief Justice and hundreds of London’s top law firms, advice agencies, and chambers. Want to be part of this special day and add skills to your CV? Take a look at some of the tasks you will be expected to undertake below:
Tasks
You will be positioned at a “cheer point” along the 10km route, where it will be your role to cheer and motivate walkers and offer support and encouragement as they go past. Your presence alone is enough to motivate thousands across the line and help raise as many funds as possible through a positive event experience. Other tasks may also include the setting up of the street party, registration desks, and stalls, as well as supporting in the cloakrooms.
Regular email contact and a full brief are provided so you are fully confident ahead of supporting this event. There will also be time to ask any questions and you will be provided information packs about your point on the route.
After you’re done, you will be able to enjoy the street party!
We are curently seeking Marshals for the afternoon shift (2pm-9pm).
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Our wellbeing café runs once a month and provides a space for people to grab a brew, a snack and take part in some creative tasks, games and activities, as well as connecting with others.
We're looking for friendly volunteers who can welcome people to the wellbeing café, get them set up and settled in. Volunteers will help people feel comfortable, support them in any activities they would like to do and provide friendly chat.
We'd like someone that's passionate, friendly and willing to get stuck in. You just need to be able to talk to others. listen and be a friendly face for those attending.
Volunteers would need to be free on Wednesday's, between 12.45pm - 3.15pm, (you can still apply even if you ca't do every Wednesday)but you must be over 18 to apply.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About the Organisation
SEED Madagascar is a British Charity working in partnership with communities in the southeast of Madagascar. We integrate high-quality community health, sustainable livelihoods; education infrastructure and conservation programmes to support long term, sustainable change and add to international best practice through research and publication across all of our programmatic areas. We are now looking for entry level interns wishing to gain experience to work alongside our team.
Position Overview
This position offers an excellent opportunity to gain experience working with an award-winning international charity on their website, marketing and digital platforms. Working closely with the Communications and Marketing team, your skills will be used to maintain and improve the website, track performance metrics over time, contribute to campaigns and fundraising, and publicise the charity's programmes to an international audience.
This position can be worked from home, has flexible hours and is estimated to require 2-3 hours per week.
Duties and Responsibilities
Manage updates to website pages via a CMS (Content Management System)
Publish blogs, press releases and other publications to the website
Participate in SEED’s small online marketing and PPC meetings once a month
Monitor and provide feedback on SEED’s website performance using Google Analytics
Assist in the creation of media campaigns such as Christmas Appeals
Improve website content for SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) rankings
Work with the Media and Communications Officer to improve marketing and communications
Work with the Programmes team to design an eye-catching and informative update to how our work is presented
Proactively suggest and make improvements to keep the website looking fresh and engaging
Person Specification
Experience of creating or updating a website using a CMS
Experience using Concrete5, Wordpress or similar
Experience of basic image editing and graphic design skills
Previous experience of Google Analytics, HTML and CSS knowledge and/or an understanding of SEO basics would be desirable
Critical eye for proofreading content according to organisational style and guidelines
Be fluent in English to a high standard
Be able to work to and advocate for all of SEED’s policies and procedures, safeguarding those that SEED works with and reporting any concerns appropriately
Be punctual and be able to work to tight deadlines in an organised manner and to a high standard
Have a flexible and patient attitude
Have excellent problem-solving skills
Be able to work both independently and as part of a team
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you passionate about making a real difference to families facing financial hardship?
Bromley Brighter Beginnings is a local charity founded in 2012 which provides essential baby, child and household items to families facing poverty.
We believe no child should be disadvantaged because of financial hardship, and no parent should have to struggle to meet their family’s basic needs.
Join our team as a Grants & Fundraising Volunteer and help secure the funding that keeps our services going. In this role, you’ll support our Fundraising & Communications Lead with tasks that directly impact how many families we’re able to help.
What You’ll Do
About You
You’ll thrive in this role if you have:
For further information on the role and details of how to apply please visit our website.
Our mission is to relieve the pressure of poverty on families in Bromley in a practical way by providing them with baby, child and household items.



The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Treasurer is a key officer of the Board of Trustees, providing strategic financial leadership and oversight. The role ensures the Charity’s financial sustainability, compliance with statutory and funder requirements, and effective financial governance, enabling the organisation to deliver its mission and strategic objectives.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
Financial Oversight
Assets, Reserves and Investments
Governance and Compliance
General Trustee Responsibilities
Skills and Experience
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Role summary
The use of complementary therapies in palliative care has become an increasingly significant feature of health care and evidence shows that therapies can support the emotional, mental, spiritual and physical wellbeing of patients and their families and carers, and those facing loss and bereavement. This role will give you the unique opportunity to use your incredible skills, qualities, and knowledge to gain experience in specialised healthcare for end of life and bereavement. This will enable you to build confidence and ability to provide care and wellbeing in an integrated hospice environment. Research has shown that its use alongside conventional medicine can help enhance relaxation and well-being, and relieve stress and anxiety, as well as help with the management of specific issues such as symptom control of fatigue, breathlessness, nausea, and pain.
An enhanced adult & child DBS check is required for this role.
Main duties of the role
• Provide therapies in accordance with the complementary therapy policy and procedure, as well as the code of ethics and practice.
• Assess and plan patients’ treatment and documentation of given treatment and patient response.
• Report any concerns you may have about a patient’s/client’s health or welfare (or anything the patient may have said that is of concern) to the IPU team or CT team lead
• Uphold the confidentiality guidance in all matters relating to the patient or their family.
• Be generally aware of patients’ needs and always ensure the dignity of the patients.
• Maintain good infection control practices at all times
• Prepare the complementary therapy treatment areas before and after a treatment
• Adhere to the dress code requirements.
• Seek support and advice when needed.
• To adhere to the CT code of conduct and ethics
• Provide feedback, including reports of any adverse effects, to the Complementary Therapy Lead.
• To undertake any other tasks as requested/deemed appropriate with the nature of the role.
• Complete all paperwork and feedback clearly and objectively
• Adhere to relevant and current protocols for the practice of the specific therapy or therapies.
All complementary therapies are characterised by treating the whole person, considering the mental, emotional and physical factors associated with the challenges they face. Complementary therapies work with the total care given, to promote comfort and support for both patients and their families/carers. We also support those who access our bereavement services.
Training & supervision
We will provide you with practice into palliative and bereavement care by extending the opportunities for you to gain valuable hands-on experience that will affirm your vocational knowledge and skills. Other training includes:
• There will be an induction to the hospice and all volunteers must undertake mandatory health and safety training. In addition, all volunteer complementary therapists have to undergo an enhanced DBS check, undertake safeguarding, accessing personal information (medical record information) and lone working training
• To undertake an induction into the complementary therapy service, this may include shadowing another volunteer therapist, as appropriate.
• To attend meetings/supervision and training in palliative needs.
Experience & qualifications required
• You will need to be qualified and hold the appropriate certifications in the relevant practice:
o L3+ Aromatherapy
o L3+ Massage therapy
o L3+ Reflexology
o L3+ Holistic therapy
o L2/L3+ Beauty therapy (with facial and massage/aromatherapy units)
o Qualified in the HEARTS PROCESS
o Degree2/3+ Reiki plus one of the above qualifications (not a stand alone Reiki qualification)
o L4+ Shiatsu
• Relevant professional qualifications essential from an accredited awarding body, such as C&G, VTCT, ITEC - which meets recognised UK Occupational Standards.
• Membership of a recognised Complementary Therapy Regulatory Body, e.g. CNHC, FHT, AOR or other voluntary recognised association or organisation, and hold up to date professional insurance, or be prepared to join prior to volunteering
• You must have current work experience and up to date skills which meet relevant competencies, e.g. CPD records and skills development.
Personal attributes
• Ability to work independently, and show flexibility by learning the ‘think on your feet’ and not to proceed if unsure and seek clarification
• Have the ability to keep the patient/client central to the treatment plan and make the required adjustments accordingly
• Be compassionate and empathtic, demonstrating sensitivity to patient/ client physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs and wellbeing
• Ability to use initiative and be innovative
• Respectful of other’s differences and choices
• Reliable, organised honest and punctual
• Maintain confidentiality and GDPR at all times
• Be emotionally resilient to work in this type of care setting
• Recognise own boundaries in the therapeutic relationship and limitations of the role and seek support when needed
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Are you passionate about wanting to help young people?
Do you have 2 to 4 hours to spare, once a month?
Are you ready to make a long-term, regular, commitment?
If the answer is yes and you would like to support a child or young person currently in the care of their local authority, then we would love to hear from you.
Our Independent Visitor Service is looking for volunteers in or near to Stafford.
For many children and young people living in foster care can be unsettling. You can make a difference by volunteering as an Independent Visitor.
We are looking for fun, reliable, and pro-active volunteers from all different cultures, backgrounds and experiences who have a genuine interest in making a difference to the lives of children and young people.
You will decide with your young person what to do, but activities could include going to the cinema, bowling, playing football, going to a restaurant, riding a bike, or walking in a park. We will match you with a child you share common interests with.
You do not need experience of working with children and young people, just an interest in their development and welfare. Full training and support are provided
Here’s a few of the young people we have waiting for a volunteer:
Amy (12) lives with an older carer, she would like an active Independent Visitor who can do sports with her.
Brad (13) lives in residential care with other young people, he doesn’t have anyone in his family visit. He would like an Independent Visitor to take him out and have fun, like the other young people.
Cassie (16) lives with carers in a new town, she doesn’t have any friends in the area yet. She would like an Independent Visitor to help with her confidence and going out in the local area, she loves hot chocolate and cake.
Danny (11) lives with foster carers and attends a special school. He would like an Independent Visitor to help him be more independent, he likes parks, aeroplanes, and animals.
Emma (9) lives with her carer in a very busy household, she would like an Independent Visitor to spend some time with her on her own trying different activities together.
*names have been changed
The Application
Volunteering mainly happens at weekends and after school hours as the young people are usually in school during the daytime
The role requires commitment of at least 24 months with one visit per month; this ensures stability for the Child or Young Person
Complete the Personal Statement section on the application form as fully as possible; tell us all about you; it forms part of the shortlisting process
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.