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Do you enjoy meeting new people and lending a helping hand?
Social & Activity Support Volunteer
Do you enjoy meeting new people and lending a helping hand?
As a Social & Activity Support Volunteer, you’ll play a key role in making our groups welcoming and fun for blind and partially sighted people. Whether it’s joining in a quiz, helping with crafts, pouring the tea, or simply having a friendly chat — your support helps turn every session into something special.
When & where?
Aylesbury (groups meet regularly — details provided on application).
What you will be doing:
·Assisting members during social activities such as quizzes, crafts, outings, or conversation
·Offering sighted guiding support when needed
·Helping serve refreshments and create a friendly, relaxed atmosphere
·Being a listening ear and helping members feel welcome and included
What skills and experience are needed?
·Friendly, approachable, and understanding
·Confident communicator and good listener
·Reliable and respectful attitude
·A sense of fun and willingness to join in
What will you gain from the role?
·The joy of making a positive difference in someone’s day
·Experience working with people with sight loss
·New friendships and community connections
·Improved confidence, wellbeing, and new skills
What support will be given?
·Induction and training (including sight loss awareness and sighted guiding)
·Ongoing training and development opportunities
·Out-of-pocket expenses covered
·Support from your Volunteer Manager and local divisional volunteers
Criminal Record Check Information (DBS):
This role may require an Enhanced DBS check if combined with driving duties (working with adults at risk).
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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.
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Volunteer Journalist – Supercharge Your CV with KUWFC!
Are you ready to capture the drama, passion, and power of women’s football? Kenningwell United Women’s Football Club (KUWFC) isn’t just a team—it’s a movement. As a dynamic, non-profit club competing in National League Tier 7, KUWFC is dedicated to making football accessible to women of every background, championing inclusion, wellbeing, and community engagement.
Why Volunteer as a Journalist with KUWFC?
Tell the stories of South London’s rising stars and the trailblazing women who are changing the game
Work alongside ex-Chelsea professionals, and connect with elite clubs like Crystal Palace and London City Lionesses (National Super League)
Gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge sports tech and analytics** (Kubios and Elite HRV systems)—add depth to your reporting and CV
-Build your network in the world of football and media
-Receive professional references and enhance your CV for future journalism, media, or sports roles
At KUWFC, you’ll be embedded in a fast-paced, ambitious club where every match, every training session, and every player has a story. Capture our triumphs, document our journey, and help inspire the next generation of female footballers.
Who We’re Looking For
- Students or recent graduates in journalism, media, sports reporting, or related fields
- Creative, enthusiastic storytellers with a passion for women’s football and community sport
- Confident communicators, eager to learn and grow
- Able to volunteer up to 3 hours per week (flexible around your schedule)
What You’ll Get:
- Flexible volunteering that fits your studies and life
- A supportive, welcoming club environment
- Real-world experience in sports journalism and media
- References and portfolio pieces to launch your career
- The chance to be part of a vibrant, growing women’s football community
Ready to join the front lines of women’s football and make your voice heard?
Email us a brief note about your experience and your CV!
Kenningwell United WFC welcomes volunteers from all backgrounds. Help us tell our story—and inspire the next generation!
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
This organisation is using Anonymous Recruitment to reduce bias in the first stages of the hiring process. Submit your application as normal and our system will anonymise it for you. Your personal information will be hidden until the recruiter contacts you.
MHFA England are seeking a Non-Executive Director to assist in agreeing and supporting MHFA England’s strategy, ensuring the delivery of our overall purpose and mission as a social enterprise.
In addition, the Non-Executive Director will Chair the Finance Audit and Risk Committee, providing oversight and assurance on MHFA England’s financial sustainability, audit and management of risk.
Reasonable travel expenses are covered.
Principal duties
1. Overseeing the delivery of MHFA England’s strategy and performance
2. Protecting the long-term sustainability of MHFA England
3. Safeguarding the reputation of MHFA England
4. Representing MHFA England at collaboration and network events, and contributing to the development of organisational relationships
5. Chairing quarterly Finance and Risk Committee meetings, ensuring effective oversight, support, and challenge
6. Supporting the Board in maintaining strong financial governance, organisational resilience, and risk management
7. Reviewing financial performance, budgets, forecasts, and long-term financial sustainability
8. Overseeing the effectiveness of risk management, internal controls and assurance processes
9. Ensuring key strategic, operational, financial and reputational risks are appropriately identified, monitored, and mitigated
10. Working closely with the Director of Finance and Operations, wider Executive Team and Board Chair to ensure clear reporting and escalation of risks and issues to support a culture of accountability, transparency, and good governance across the organisation
11. Providing oversight of audit processes and compliance obligations where relevant
Person specification
– Experience chairing or contributing to Finance, Audit or Risk Committees at Board level
– CCAB-qualified accountant (or equivalent) with a strong understanding of financial governance, accounting, reporting, and external audit
– Proven ability to scrutinise management accounts, budgets, cashflow, and forecasts, and to support robust decision-making in a mission-led context
– Experience assessing internal controls and compliance arrangements, and overseeing risk management so that the organisation can pursue opportunities safely and responsibly
– Experience operating at board/committee level, with a clear grasp of good governance practice and how to support an effective, accountable executive team
– An awareness of economic and political changes that may impact MHFA England
– Sound judgement around corporate governance, financial strategy risk, and opportunity
– A commitment to social enterprise and MHFA England’s values and culture
– Highly developed communication, interpersonal, and teamworking skills
– Collaborative, solutions-focused and able to provide healthy and supportive challenge
– Curious and embraces innovation
– A strong personal commitment to workplace equity
Key dates
Closing date for applications is noon Monday 13 July 2026.
Please submit
– A comprehensive CV including details of your achievements in each role
– A supporting statement. This should clearly set out how you meet each of the criteria set out in the person specification. You should provide evidence in your statement; and not simply a broad claim to have done it - give us examples and dimensions; tell us what this achieved and how it helped meet your organisations' goals
– Please ensure that you indicate in your application any dates when you will not be available, or where we might have difficulty in contacting you
– Please let us know of any accessibility accommodations you may require
Our vision is to create a nation where everyone's mental health matters.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This role is working therapeutically alongside a child/young person on one of our bereavement support programmes in a group setting. Ideally you will have experience in working with children.
You will be working therapeutically with your allocated child. You will have a group leader who will guide you through the structure of each day. There is also a program manager who will oversee and facilitate the whole weekend program.
You will also be expected to attend a debrief at the end of the weekend and also complete detailed documentation on the child/ young person you have been working with.
Lunch and refreshments will be provided during a weekend. We will pay 45 pence per mile to cover your travel expenses. We will provide training (Safeguarding Children, Volunteer Induction Day and other specialist training days).
You will also have the opportunity to observe a weekend programme in action before you work with a child / young person. We will pay for your DBS check and provide you with a t-shirt with our logo on.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This is an opportunity to lead the protection of the vital footpaths and rights of way network across the countryside of West Sussex and ensure walking in the natural environment is accessible to everyone.
You will coordinate a team of Local Footpath Wardens and will be responsible for assessing proposals affecting paths and for developing Ramblers' response to and comments on those proposals, liaising with Ramblers' Central Office and other stakeholders as necessary.
You will represent Ramblers' Sussex Area on rights of way issues with the local authorities and at meetings and public events.
To undertake the role you will need to keep up to date with legal and policy information about paths and planning issues nationally as well as in your local area.
The skills required for the role are to be confident but diplomatic; able to understand complex rights of way and legal issues; be friendly and personable with the ability to influence; and good at presenting arguments in writing and in person.
The role will offer you the opportunity to use your existing networking skills; to develop new skills and knowledge in relation to rights of way issues; and to work with a group of fellow volunteers to influence local policy.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are looking to recruit people for our Youth Programme, for a minimum commitment of 10 weeks. The Youth Programme works with young refugees and asylum seekers in the Epirus region of Northern Greece, providing them with a sense of community and experiences that they wouldn’t otherwise receive!
There are some specific applicant requirements, however the most important is to have a strong desire to work with young refugees and have the commitment to improve the situation for them here in Greece. Second Tree works in a transparent way in a challenging and changeable situation on the field; therefore, an ability to learn quickly and be open to feedback is vital.
Your role would include:
We are looking to recruit people that are open to filling one (or more) of the following roles within our Youth Programme. Whilst these should guide applications, the roles often overlap and are interchangeable. Imagination and flexibility is encouraged when applying: let us know your suggestions on how we can use your skills!
The roles range across:
Children’s English Teacher: responsible for the planning and delivery of the programme’s English classes. Classes focus on low level English learning and must be fun and engaging. TEFL/equivalent experience is preferable, but not essential.
Excursion Lead: responsible for the planning and leading of weekend excursions, a highlight of the programme for participants! Excursions require an organised, methodical planner who is engaging and confident leading groups of children.
Workshop Lead: responsible for facilitating workshops that can be either thematic, reinforcing the vocabulary learned in English class to make it more practical and interactive, or focused on social and emotional learning, helping students develop their self-awareness through creative and mindful activities, or touch upon any scientific/mathematical knowledge the teacher might bring.
No matter the role(s) filled, team members are expected to help plan, prepare and participate in various community engagement activities such as: picnics, community excursions, sporting events, etc.
You should be able to:
Be consistent with your application of behaviour management techniques
Be honest and transparent; be able to give and receive feedback in the most straightforward way
Manage a wide range of tasks and intense workload effectively and efficiently
Communicate in English, both written and orally
Deliver programme activities and carry out administrative and logistical tasks
Plan and deliver effective and dynamic educational activities
Care for people: the interests of the people we work with should always be your first concern
The ideal candidate will have:
Experience with young children and teenagers in educational and leisure activities
Experience working as a Scout leader or a leadership role in other such youth activities
Experience working in the refugee context
What do we offer?
A nurturing and collaborative working environment. We work hard to help our team members grow, investing in personal and professional development.
Accommodation in a shared house
Transportation to/from work
After completion of a three-month trial, if you commit long-term, a small monthly expenses refund
In certain periods of the year, demand is extremely high, and the shared houses might be full. If you have the means to pay for your own accommodation, please let us know. We would still be happy to host you if space is available. However, in a situation where the shared houses are full, this would allow us to offer an opportunity to someone that cannot afford to pay rent.
Have experience leading a team of this type?
Consider applying to become a Youth Programme Coordinator. Whether your experience lies in the humanitarian sector or elsewhere, we are looking for people with expertise that can drive us forward as an organisation.
Looking for an internship?
If, because of your degree or for any other reason, you would like to have your period at Second Tree credited as an internship, just apply to the vacancy that you’re interested in and mention this. We have agreements with several universities across Europe, and in many other cases, these agreements can be developed on an ad hoc basis.
We challenge the biases that make us see refugees as “the other”. We change the way society perceives refugees, and refugees perceive society.
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Are you creative? Would you like to support others to express their emotions through arts and crafting?
Art plays a valuable role in mental wellbeing with research showing that crafting, regardless of the medium you use can boost your mood, self-confidence and reduce stress overall.
What you will be doing
The skills you need
What's in it for you
We deliver services across London as well as campaign and advocate nationally on the issues that affect the people we work with.



The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About the REMAP:
Since 1964, REMAP has helped thousands of people each year overcome everyday challenges through innovative, bespoke solutions. When standard commercial products are not suitable, REMAP volunteers design and make one-off equipment tailored to a person’s individual needs. Our work is delivered through more than 65 volunteer-run branches across the UK and is completely free of charge for the people we support.
About the role:
REMAP is looking for Volunteer Makers who can use practical, technical or creative skills to design and make bespoke equipment for disabled people. Previous REMAP solutions designed by our volunteers have included adapted handles, specialist supports, modified furniture, access aids and other one-off items designed around a person’s individual needs. You can find more inspiring solutions on REMAP's website on the Solutions section.
We are looking for volunteers:
What will you be doing:
You will take on practical cases that match your skills and availability. This may include meeting clients, speaking with families or therapists, understanding a practical challenge, and designing or making a safe solution using materials such as wood, metal, plastic or electronics.
What difference will you make:
Your volunteering and solutions will help disabled people overcome everyday barriers and enjoy greater independence, confidence and choice. Many REMAP projects are modest in size but life-changing in impact for the person receiving them.
Salary:
This is a voluntary role. Reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
Support:
Induction, mentoring, local branch support and guidance on safe working are provided. DBS checks are arranged where required.
Why Volunteer With REMAP?
REMAP exists to improve the quality of life for people who experience short or long-term disability through infirmity, illness or ageing.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Volunteer Graphic Designer Wanted — Help Us Build a Brand That Changes Lives
Unlock YOUR Potential | London
If so, we’d love to welcome you to our team.
WE Are Unlock YOUR Potential
Unlock YOUR Potential is a dynamic, people‑focused organisation dedicated to empowering adults in London through:
Careers Coaching
Employability Skills
Life Coaching
Corporate Mentoring
Personal Development
Wellbeing Support …and so much more.
Every day, we aim to help people rebuild confidence, discover new opportunities and step boldly into their future.
WE NEED YOU!!!
We’ve created our core logo using AI — a starting point full of promise. Now we’re looking for a talented Graphic Designer who can take that spark and turn it into a vibrant, uplifting and empowering brand identity.
YOUR Mission
As our volunteer Graphic Designer, you will help us:
Your work will be seen by adults across London who are seeking support, guidance and hope — and your designs will help them feel motivated, welcomed and empowered from the very first moment they encounter us.
What You’ll Gain
A chance to use your creativity for meaningful social impact.
Portfolio‑worthy branding work.
Experience collaborating with a passionate, purpose‑driven team.
The joy of knowing your designs will help people change their lives.
Who We’re Looking For
Someone who is:
Skilled in graphic design and branding.
Confident creating digital and print‑ready assets.
Passionate about positive social change.
Creative, collaborative and full of fresh ideas.
If you’re ready to use your talent to inspire others and help build a brand that truly unlocks potential, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply today and help us bring our mission to life through powerful, uplifting design.
Unlock Potential With Us!!!!
Career Coaching, Employability Skills, Personal Development, Life Coaching and Corporate Mentoring
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Maintenance Volunteer
About the Role
As a Maintenance Volunteer, you will help maintain and improve the homes and environments of people with autism, sight loss, and learning disabilities. Your support will help create safe, comfortable, and welcoming spaces where people can thrive.
This role involves practical tasks such as painting, decorating, gardening, and general DIY. Please note that electrical, plumbing, and gas work are not included in this volunteer role.
The Difference You Will Make
By volunteering, you will help to:
What You Will Do
What We Are Looking For
We are looking for volunteers who are:
Previous DIY or maintenance experience is essential.
Requirements
Interested?
About SeeAbility
SeeAbility is a charity that supports people with learning disabilities, autism, and sight loss to live ambitious and fulfilling lives. We help people develop skills, build independence, and achieve their goals through specialist support, services, and volunteering opportunities.
By volunteering with SeeAbility, you can help create environments where people feel safe, valued, and empowered.
Our mission is to champion and deliver ambitious support and preventative services alongside people with learning disabilities, autism and sight loss,
We need empathetic and motivated people, who are committed to welcoming people seeking safety, to join our Sussex volunteer team.
What you will receive:
Comprehensive training to equip you in your role; including safeguarding training, Induction Training, Activities and Distribution Training and Boundaries and Resilience Training.
Support from a wonderful team
Opportunity to develop skills, including casework, networking, and interpersonal skills
Greater understanding of the UK asylum system
As a volunteer, there is a range of activities you can choose to get involved in. Some activities include:
Drop-ins - a weekly social space to share a hot drink, play games and sport, help with requests and signposting to support, and help people learn and practice English.
Distributions - provide essential items like clothing, shoes, toiletries.
Trips - organise trips to places such as the park or museum.
Events - mark specific days or holidays to get people together and celebrate.
Care4Calais strongly encourages people with experience of the asylum system to apply, and recognises the specific value that lived experience brings to an organisation.
About Care4Calais
Care4Calais is a volunteer-led charity delivering essential aid and support to people seeking asylum living in the UK and Northern France. We provide direct aid and advocate for a fair asylum system, including safe routes to claim asylum.
The UK Direct Aid team delivers essential support through practical services; such as running distributions, delivering English classes and casework-style support through drop-ins. The UK Direct Aid team also provides services to promote wellbeing such as trips and sports activities.
You can find out more about Care4Calais on our website or Instagram
Volunteer-run charity supporting refugees in the UK, and France. We believe everyone deserves a safe home.



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!
About the REMAP:
Since 1964, REMAP has helped thousands of people each year overcome everyday challenges through innovative, bespoke solutions. When standard commercial products are not suitable, REMAP volunteers design and make one-off equipment tailored to a person’s individual needs. Our work is delivered through more than 65 volunteer-run branches across the UK and is completely free of charge for the people we support.
About the role:
REMAP is looking for Volunteer Makers who can use practical, technical or creative skills to design and make bespoke equipment for disabled people. Previous REMAP solutions designed by our volunteers have included adapted handles, specialist supports, modified furniture, access aids and other one-off items designed around a person’s individual needs. You can find more inspiring solutions on REMAP's website on the Solutions section.
We are looking for volunteers:
What will you be doing:
You will take on practical cases that match your skills and availability. This may include meeting clients, speaking with families or therapists, understanding a practical challenge, and designing or making a safe solution using materials such as wood, metal, plastic or electronics.
What difference will you make:
Your volunteering and solutions will help disabled people overcome everyday barriers and enjoy greater independence, confidence and choice. Many REMAP projects are modest in size but life-changing in impact for the person receiving them.
Salary:
This is a voluntary role. Reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
Support:
Induction, mentoring, local branch support and guidance on safe working are provided. DBS checks are arranged where required.
Why Volunteer With REMAP?
REMAP exists to improve the quality of life for people who experience short or long-term disability through infirmity, illness or ageing.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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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!
About the Role
As a Maintenance Volunteer, you will help maintain and improve the homes and environments of people with autism, sight loss, and learning disabilities. Your support will help create safe, comfortable, and welcoming spaces where people can thrive.
This role involves practical tasks such as painting, decorating, gardening, and general DIY. Please note that electrical, plumbing, and gas work are not included in this volunteer role.
The Difference You Will Make
By volunteering, you will help to:
What You Will Do
What We Are Looking For
We are looking for volunteers who are:
Previous DIY or maintenance experience is essential.
Requirements
About Us
Registered as The Royal School for the Blind, SeeAbility is one of the oldest disability charities in the UK. In 2024 we celebrated our 225th anniversary, having pioneered specialist support across multiple generations since 1799!
We specialise in supporting people who have learning disabilities, autism, complex needs, who may also have sight loss. Our support ranges from providing person-centred support across our many supported-living and residential care provisions. Furthermore, we provide specialist eye-care services to children and adults alike and assists people to find paid employment for the very first time.
SeeAbility provides the resources and expertise that make this possible, we support people to live ambitious lives and achieve things they never thought possible.
Our mission is to champion and deliver ambitious support and preventative services alongside people with learning disabilities, autism and sight loss,
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Tandem Pilot Love cycling? Want to share the ride?
As a Tandem Pilot, you’ll team up with a blind or partially sighted person to enjoy the freedom of cycling together. You don’t need tandem experience — just confidence on a bike, clear communication, and a sense of adventure!
BucksVision provides the tandem bikes, and you’ll provide the power, guidance, and friendship that make every ride possible.
Where & when?
Milton Keynes — Monday, Friday, or Saturday mornings.
What you will be doing:
• Cycling as the front rider (pilot) on a tandem with a blind or partially sighted person
• Communicating clearly and working together as a team
• Supporting members to stay active, social, and confident
• Helping create a fun, safe, and welcoming environment
What skills and experience are needed?
• Confident and competent cyclist
• Friendly, outgoing, and reliable
• Good communicator and team player
• Enthusiastic about outdoor activities
• Flexible and committed What will you gain from the role?
• The joy of sharing your love of cycling with others
• Improved physical and mental wellbeing
• New friendships and connections
• Experience of working with people with sight loss
• A real sense of achievement and adventure
What support will be given?
• Induction and training (including sight loss awareness and sighted guiding)
• Tandem practice sessions provided
• Ongoing support and development opportunities
• Out-of-pocket expenses covered
• Support from your Volunteer Manager and Tandem Group Volunteers
Criminal Record Check Information (DBS): This role may require an Enhanced DBS check if combined with driving duties (working with adults at risk).