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Do you have a passion for fashion and a creative eye for detail?
Can you help us keep our windows and in store displays looking great for a few hours a week in our Keswick shop?
We need help for between 2 and 4 hours on any day of the week that suits you. Join our friendly volunteer team and help make a real difference to children's lives.
What will I be doing?
Designing and making great window displays to attract customers into the shop
Creating attractive displays in store
Identifying and selecting desirable items for displays
Restocking the shop floor to make it look interesting
Upholding the inclusive values of The Children’s Society
What will I get?
Full training - no previous experience required
Free tea, coffee and biscuits
A reference
Reimbursement of reasonable travel expenses
Free confidential counselling helpline available
You don't need any previous experience to volunteer in our shops, but you will need to be:
Supportive, polite and helpful to customers, other volunteers and staff
Reliable and punctual
Able to volunteer as part of a team
Able to follow pricing guidelines and health and safety practice (training will be provided)
Willing to support the work and policies of The Children’s Society and its values
What's next?
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer in our shops, we will ask you to take part in a trial shift so you can find out more about the role and we can find out more about you.
We will then ask we will ask for you to complete a short information form, including providing at least two references covering the last two years.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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See inside our Collections storage facility - closed to the public - and help us prepare to move our collection to a new facility
What is an Inventory volunteer?
The RAF Museum has many items in its collection which are not currently on display. Our inventory volunteers will ensure that we have an up-to-date record of all the items in our reserve collection, their purpose and condition, to help us prepare to move from our current store outside Stafford to a new storage facility in Cosford. This is a weekday only opportunity.
This role sits within the RAF Museum’s Midlands Development Programme which will transform our museum and our impact on the local community through a series of phased projects – engaging audiences who may not obviously identify with the RAF story by finding common interests and histories which link them. As part of this project, we are planning a new learning centre, outdoor spaces, collections hub and major exhibition.
What will I be doing?
The Inventory Volunteer role could encompass various tasks, which might include:
· Assessing objects’ condition
· Measuring and weighing items
· Undertaking cleaning as required
· Object photography
This role is perfect for you if you…
· Are curious and eager to learn
· Pay attention to detail
· Have a light and careful touch
· Are happy working as part of a team
· Are organised and able to keep accurate records
How much time would I need to commit?
Ideally a half day (09:00 to 12:00 or 13:00 to 16:00) once a week, although other arrangements can be considered on a case-by-case basis. We would ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of 20 volunteering sessions. This is a weekdays only opportunity.
What's in it for me?
· Becoming part of a great team of volunteers and staff
· See and handle objects from the RAF Museum’s collection not on public display
· Learn about object conservation
· Discover more about the history of the RAF
· Gain behind-the-scenes experience within the heritage sector
· 25% discount at our retail outlets and café[KS1]
· Travel expenses reimbursed up to £14.50 per day, in line with our policy
· Free entry to a wide range of museums and heritage sites across the UK.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Can you help us identify and prepare great items for sale online for a few hours a week in our Keswick shop?
We need help for between 2 and 4 hours on any day of the week that suits you. Join our friendly volunteer team and help make a real difference to children's lives.
What will I be doing?
Typical things you might be doing in the shop include:
Sorting through incoming donations and selecting high value and quality items for sale online
Researching valuable items
Preparing, photographing and listing items for sale
Packing up sold items
Upholding the inclusive values of The Children’s Society
What will I get?
Full training - no previous experience required
Free tea, coffee and biscuits
A reference
Reimbursement of reasonable travel expenses
Free confidential counselling helpline available
You don't need any previous experience to volunteer in our shops, but you will need to be:
Supportive, polite and helpful to customers, other volunteers and staff
Reliable and punctual
Able to volunteer as part of a team
Able to follow pricing guidelines and health and safety practice (training will be provided)
Willing to support the work and policies of The Children’s Society and its values
What's next?
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer in our shops, we will ask you to take part in a trial shift so you can find out more about the role and we can find out more about you.
We will then ask we will ask for you to complete a short information form, including providing at least two references covering the last two years.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Mencap Volunteer Visitor
Are you someone who loves getting creative, catching a show, or simply enjoying a good chat over coffee and cake? Maybe you enjoy painting, crafting, or exploring local galleries, or perhaps you love trying new cafés, going for walks, or just sharing stories and laughs. As a volunteer visitor, you can turn your passions into friendship, spending quality time with someone who’ll appreciate your company, your hobbies, and your enthusiasm.
We offer a lifelong befriending service for adults with learning disabilities. Matching the skills and interests of passionate visitors with the specific hobbies and interests of the people we visit. Visitors visit six times a year to create a 1-2-1 connection, offer companionship, encourage people to do the things they enjoy and check-in on their wellbeing. In many cases, the visitor is the only person in someone’s life who isn’t paid to be there for them.
This is an Out and about visit role which means your visits are likely to be longer, very active and the person you visit will often take an active part in planning your outings and activities in the community. Your volunteer manager will be happy to help you with ideas and suggestions for things you can do. Visits will vary in length but tends to be around a couple of hours, sometimes shorter or longer, depending on what you plan to do.
This role is advertised as part of TPP's Free Giving Back Services. This volunteer advertisement copy has been supplied to TPP and applicants apply direct to the organisation. Please contact the organisation directly if you have any questions about this volunteer role.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
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Do you enjoy being outdoors and working with children? We’re looking for friendly, reliable volunteers to support weekly allotment sessions with primary school children. No gardening experience is required — just a positive attitude, a willingness to help, and an interest in nature and supporting young people.
Job Description
You will assist lead gardeners during 1-hour weekly sessions with children, helping them take part in planting and other simple gardening activities. The role also includes 30 minutes before the session to help set up and 30 minutes after to help tidy and pack away.
A DBS check and safeguarding training are required, and we will cover the full cost. We value consistency so children can build trusted, positive relationships with volunteers. You are welcome to volunteer for more than 2 hours per week if you wish.
Job Requirements
DBS check and safeguarding training (cost covered by the organisation)
Friendly, enthusiastic, and comfortable working with children outdoors
Able to work as part of a team, supporting both gardeners and children
Commitment to a minimum of 2 hours per week (including set-up and pack-down time)
Reliable and consistent, helping children build trust over time
Job Responsibilities
Support lead gardeners during 1-hour allotment sessions with primary school children, working collaboratively with staff and other volunteers
Help children with planting, watering, weeding, and other simple gardening tasks
Assist with 30 minutes of set-up before and 30 minutes of tidy-up after each session
Encourage children to take part and keep sessions fun, safe, and engaging
Be a positive, consistent presence and follow safeguarding guidelines
We aim to build confidence in children aged 5-11 through educational activities that can be taken with them into adulthood.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are seeking two new members to join our trustee board's Grants Committee. While this is not a trustee role, committee members will be part of a collective decision-making process to ensure that our limited resources are reaching organisations providing advice to those most underserved. Grant applications are initially reviewed by our staff team. The role of the Grants Committee is then to critically review the recommendations made by the team and make decisions about how and where funding is awarded. The Grants Committee and our Board of Trustees have the final say on where our funds are allocated.
Please see the attached recruitment pack for more information.
The Access to Justice Foundation is the UK’s only national charity solely focused on providing funding and support for access to legal advice.
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Can you help us look for treasure and sort our donations in our stock room for a few hours a week in our Keswick shop?
We need help for between 2 and 4 hours on any day of the week that suits you. Join our friendly volunteer team and help make a real difference to children's lives.
What will I be doing?
Sorting through incoming donations and selecting good quality items for sale
Preparing items by tagging, hanging and steaming ready for the shop floor
Taking to donors about Gift Aid to help us raise more funds
Restocking the shelves and making the shop floor look attractive and inviting
Upholding the inclusive values of The Children’s Society
What will I get?
Full training - no previous experience required
Free tea, coffee and biscuits
A reference
Reimbursement of reasonable travel expenses
Free confidential counselling helpline available
You don't need any previous experience to volunteer in our shops, but you will need to be:
Supportive, polite and helpful to customers, other volunteers and staff
Reliable and punctual
Able to volunteer as part of a team
Able to follow pricing guidelines and health and safety practice (training will be provided)
Willing to support the work and policies of The Children’s Society and its values
What's next?
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer in our shops, we will ask you to take part in a trial shift so you can find out more about the role and we can find out more about you.
We will then ask we will ask for you to complete a short information form, including providing at least two references covering the last two years.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are seeking volunteer counsellors and therapists (Qualified) to provide one to one counselling / therapy to adults affected by cancer or a life-threatening condition as part of the We Hear You team.
You’ll offer a minimum of two weekly counselling sessions and one weekly telephone assessment.
The skills you will need:
A diploma / degree in counselling or psychotherapy.
Good understanding of issues arising for people affected by cancer and other life-threatening conditions.
Ability to maintain confidentiality and to deal with situations which could be upsetting or challenging.
Good understanding of humanistic and integrative approaches to counselling are preferable.
Our mission is to provide therapeutic support for children, families, and individuals affected by cancer and life-threatening conditions.
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Can you help deliver great customer service for a few hours a week in our Keswick shop?
We need help for between 2 and 4 hours on any day of the week (excluding Sundays) that suits you. Join our friendly volunteer team and help make a real difference to children's lives.
What will I be doing?
Serving customers in a helpful and friendly way
Using the till to make sales
Telling customers about gift aid to help us raise more funds
Restocking the shelves and making the shop floor look attractive and inviting
Upholding the inclusive values of The Children’s Society
What will I get?
Full training - no previous experience required
Free tea, coffee and biscuits
A reference
Reimbursement of reasonable travel expenses
Free confidential counselling helpline available
You don't need any previous experience to volunteer in our shops, but you will need to be:
Supportive, polite and helpful to customers, other volunteers and staff
Reliable and punctual
Able to volunteer as part of a team
Able to follow pricing guidelines and health and safety practice (training will be provided)
Willing to support the work and policies of The Children’s Society and its values
What's next?
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer in our shops, we will ask you to take part in a trial shift so you can find out more about the role and we can find out more about you.
We will then ask we will ask for you to complete a short information form, including providing at least two references covering the last two years.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Our partner is an international development charity working across sub-Saharan Africa to support people with limb loss through access to prosthetic services, peer support, and sustainable locally led programmes.
The Treasurer will work with the Board, Director and a part time accountant to oversee the charity’s financial management and governance. Responsibilities include reviewing management accounts and budgets, supporting the preparation of annual financial statements, chairing the Finance Committee, and advising the Board on financial strategy and risk.
The ideal candidate will be a qualified accountant with senior experience in finance, audit or accountancy. You will be comfortable operating at board level, able to explain financial information clearly to non financial trustees, and motivated by values led work in international development.
This role involves a time commitment of around 20 to 30 hours per year, including quarterly online Board and Finance Committee meetings.
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For more Trustee and Treasurer roles please visit the AfID website.
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Mencap Volunteer Visitor (Woodwork, Football and Walking - Coventry)
We offer a lifelong befriending service for adults with learning disabilities. Matching the skills and interests of passionate visitors with the specific hobbies and interests of the people we visit. Visitors visit six times a year to create a 1-2-1 connection, offer companionship, encourage people to do the things they enjoy and check-in on their wellbeing. In many cases, the visitor is the only person in someone’s life who isn’t paid to be there for them.
We are looking for a patient and caring volunteer to visit a man in his early 60s who lives in a supported living home in central Coventry. He enjoys going to watch the football, woodwork and crafts, gentle walks, and watching sports and films.
This is an Out and about visit role which means your visits are likely to be longer, very active and the person you visit will often take an active part in planning your outings and activities in the community. Your volunteer manager will be happy to help you with ideas and suggestions for things you can do. Visits will vary in length but tends to be around a couple of hours, sometimes shorter or longer, depending on what you plan to do.
In this role you will spend quality time with the person you visit and could do a range of different activities like:
As a Mencap volunteer visitor you will be:
As a Mencap visitor you will:
**About Mencap ** Mencap is the leading learning disability charity in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. We work with people with a learning disability and their families to challenge prejudice and change laws, and we directly support thousands of people to live their lives as they choose. We have an ambitious vision for the UK to be the best place in the world for people with a learning disability to live happy and healthy lives.
Volunteering with us is YOUR opportunity to help us achieve this, whilst having the chance to develop your skills, meet new people and join a passionate and dedicated team.
This role is advertised as part of TPP's Free Giving Back Services. This volunteer advertisement copy has been supplied to TPP and applicants apply direct to the organisation. Please contact the organisation directly if you have any questions about this volunteer role.
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Do you want to support kidney patients and their families? Do you want to be part of a large team of volunteers, within a national charity? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of Welsh kidney patients and their families?
“I draw on my personal experience of kidney disease to support others during their kidney journey; providing information, advice and emotional support to anyone affected by kidney disease” –Volunteer
Organisation
Popham Kidney Support
Organisation Overview
Popham Kidney Support is a leading kidney charity based in Swansea, dedicated to improving the quality of life for children, young people, and adults living with kidney disease across Wales. The charity was founded in 2013 in memory of Paul Popham and received full charitable status in 2015. Its mission is simple: to ensure that no kidney patient faces their journey alone.
The organisation provides a wide range of services designed to support emotional, physical, and financial wellbeing. These include peer mentoring, counselling, Kidney Café support groups, welfare advice, patient grants, education programmes, and wellbeing initiatives such as activity weekends and involvement in transplant sports.
As a trusted voice for kidney patients in Wales, Popham Kidney Support collaborates with clinical teams, other charities, and Welsh communities to advocate for better services and improved patient experience. Its impact has been recognised nationally — in 2025, the charity was honoured with The King’s Award for Voluntary Service, the highest award for voluntary groups in the UK.
With a growing network of volunteers, peer mentors, supporters, and community partners, Popham Kidney Support continues to expand its reach, championing compassionate, patient‑centred care across Wales
Role Title
Treasurer, Board of Trustees
Location of Position
Wales Wide – Remote. (The Charity is based in Swansea, covers Wales)
Responsible to
Chair of Trustees
Purpose/Summary of Role
The Treasurer is a trustee responsible for overseeing the financial affairs of the organisation, ensuring that finances are managed in line with legal requirements, good practice, and the organisation’s charitable aims.
Key Responsibilities
Financial Leadership
Financial Monitoring and Reporting
Compliance and Governance
Internal Processes
Supporting Fundraising & Sustainability
Time Commitment
Typically 4–8 board meetings per year + financial oversight duties
Person Specification
Essential
Desirable
Training and Support
· PKS Trustee Induction
· Safeguarding
·Various training courses relating to governance
Reimbursement of Expenses- Voluntary (reasonable expenses reimbursed)
Benefits to being a Trustee
Becoming a Trustee with Popham Kidney Support (PKS) means joining a passionate, award‑winning charity dedicated to ensuring that no kidney patient in Wales faces their journey alone. It is a meaningful way to contribute to a cause that transforms lives every day.
1. Make a Tangible Difference to Kidney Patients Across Wales
As a trustee, you directly influence services that support emotional, physical, and financial wellbeing — including peer mentoring, counselling, grants, Kidney Cafés, activity programmes, and more. Your decisions help improve the day‑to‑day lives of children, young people, adults, and families affected by kidney disease.
2. Shape the Strategic Future of an Award‑Winning Charity
Popham Kidney Support has been formally recognised with The King’s Award for Voluntary Service — the highest honour for volunteer groups in the UK. Joining the Board means contributing to a respected, ambitious organisation that continues to expand its impact and drive positive change.
3. Develop High‑Level Leadership & Governance Skills
Trustees gain valuable experience in:
This is ideal professional development for anyone seeking board-level experience or aspiring to leadership roles.
4. Be Part of a Warm, Supportive Community
At PKS, lived experience, compassion, and community spirit are at the heart of everything we do. As a trustee, you’ll work alongside:
You join a community that supports each other as much as it supports the people we serve.
5. Strengthen Your Professional Profile
Being a trustee demonstrates:
It is a strong addition to any CV, career portfolio, or personal development journey.
6. Use Your Skills — or Lived Experience — for Good
Whether your strengths lie in finance, governance, HR, communications, community engagement, healthcare insight, or lived experience as a kidney patient or carer, your voice matters. Trusteeship gives you the chance to use what you know to create real, lasting change.
7. Enjoy Personal Fulfilment Through Purposeful Work
Trustees often describe the role as:
Your contribution helps ensure that every kidney patient in Wales has access to the support they need — emotionally, physically, and practically.
8. Contribute to a Legacy of Compassion and Progress
PKS was founded in memory of Paul Popham and has grown into a national support organisation. As a trustee, you help carry that legacy forward, ensuring that every person affected by kidney disease feels supported, valued, and empowered.
Application Procedure
·CV to Lynne Orton Chair of Trustees
·Informal interview with Chair of Trustees and CEO
·Trustee application form, DBS & references
·Application presented to board
·Decision communicated in writing from Chair of Trustees
The Charity has a simple aim to provide children, youths and adults with kidney disease in Wales to lead a better quality of life.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Role summary
To work as part of a team and assist the manager/assistant manager to maximise income from the sale of cold food and beverages.
Main duties of the role
• Customer service
• Operating till & cash handling
• Preparing beverages for sale
• Ensuring recyclable goods are put in appropriate place
• Pricing as outlined by the café manager/supervisor
• Light cleaning duties of the café serving and seating areas
• Operating coffee machine
• Ensure food hygiene, health and safety and fire regulations are always adhered to
Training & supervision
All required training, including till operation will be provided. Online health and safety training is mandatory and includes food hygiene level 2 for Café volunteering (renewed annually)
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WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
If you're wanting to make a genuine difference, The Wildlife For All Trust is looking to expand its team. We’re a pioneering charity with a refreshingly different and deeper approach. Amongst other projects, we run a huge nature reserve in South Africa.
We train our team members to understand how attitude has a huge impact on project success. No previous conservation experience is required. We provide all the necessary training to be part of our highly successful work, starting at our nature reserve in Sussex.
You need to be willing to challenge yourself, learn to work hard, and want to be the best you can be.
This is a rare and exciting opportunity.
Please see the Wildlife For All website for further details, including how to apply for an interview.
We look forward to hearing from you.
British Registered Charity 1006174
We believe in the power of holidays to transform lives. Time away matters. For many families facing tough times -whether through financial hardship, illness or other challenges - a short break can feel out of reach. Yet, these moments of escape and connection are vital for well-being, resilience, and hope.
Our mission is simple but powerful: to provide families who wouldn’t otherwise get a break with the chance to spend quality time together, make memories, and return home stronger.
As a Trustee, you will play a crucial role in shaping our future. You’ll help guide our strategy, ensure we remain true to our values, and support us in reaching even more families who need our help. Your expertise, insight, and passion can help us grow and innovate, so that no family is left behind when it comes to the simple joy of time away together.
About our Trustee Team
Our Trustees are a team of volunteers who use their diverse skills, experiences, and perspectives to set the strategic direction of the charity and make sure it’s doing what it was set up to do in the best possible way.
Family Holiday Charity has an ambitious strategy over the next few years, which will see us expand our services to families, develop our influencing work within the travel and leisure industry and government, and evolve our ways of working so that we can accept and use gifted breaks, travel and other services at scale, to give families who really need it a holiday.
To help us do all that we’ll need the guidance, challenge, connections, and support of all our Trustees.
Given our goals, we’re particularly looking to add the following professional skills and experiences to our team.
The Commitment
We’ll ask you to participate in four two-hour Board Meetings per year, typically in person at our office in London or remotely.We also get together for a Strategy Day in September/October, which is held on a weekday in London, and you’d need to attend that in person.
We can support with any access needs for in-person meetings.,
There are two Board sub-committees- one which focuses on our Finances and Risk, and one which considers our people (Trustees and Staff). Once you’ve settled into the role, most Trustees join one of them. They meet remotely around four times a year.
Outside of formal meetings, you’ll be warmly encouraged to get to know the staff team, and attend fundraising events
or other events to meet referrers, families, and supporters wherever possible.
Overall, you’ll need to be able to commit around 6 hours each month for a mix of meetings and events, contributing
your skills and perspective to projects, building your knowledge of the charity and developing as a Trustee.
See the trustee pack for more information and for the application and interview process - click apply to see this. Please note the deadline has been extended to midnight on Sunday 19th April 2026 to ensure the professionals skills and areas of experience (as listed above) are captured.
Applications including CV, cover letter and an initial conversation with Rob Parkinson to be completed by 23:30 on Sunday 19th April 2026.
The initial Interview will take place via Teams whilst a second interview may be an in person meeting.
Initial Interviews with a panel of current trustees will take place on Wednesday 29th April and Thursday 30th April 2026, time to be confirmed.
Second Interviews with Helen Webb, Chair of Trustees, will be scheduled on Thursday 7th May and Friday 8th May 2026, details to be confirmed.
Please note that if you accept the offer of a role, we’ll request relating reference
We help families get time away together, often for the first time ever, helping to create confidence and hope for the future.


The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.