Online Outreach Volunteer Volunteer Roles
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At-Home Online Outreach Volunteer ad
Target: graduate forums, retiree forums/magazines, gap year forums, universities (social
science departments)
Advert to be used:
Those of us who have received a free education pass it on by helping others less fortunate by
teaching, interacting and learning. With just a few hours a week, our volunteers, children and
sponsors are changing the world we live in.
IHF is a non-religious, non-political, non-profit organization that strongly believes in an equal
opportunity for all and in preserving the cultures, traditions and beliefs of the marginalized
communities iHalf of International Humanity Foundation’s (IHF) mission is to educate the poor
and the otherIHF is currently seeking At-Home Volunteers for our International Online Outreach
Team. The position includes reaching out to a global network of volunteers and help to inspire
and grow a worldwide movement.
This position provides global training and global connections from your home, at your
convenience. Our At-Home Volunteers come from around the world and form online teams
essential to our Children’s Homes and Community Centers.
Volunteering in this division provides a great opportunity to further your understanding of the
fascinating world of international non-profit online outreach, boost your CV, and to enhance
social media and public relations skills as you reach out to volunteers through a multitude of
mediums.
Please note this is a volunteering position.
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Those of us who have received a free education pass it on by helping others less fortunate by teaching, interacting and learning. With just a few hours a week, our volunteers, children and sponsors are changing the world we live in.
IHF is a non-religious, non-political, non-profit organization that strongly believes in an equal opportunity for all and in preserving the cultures, traditions and beliefs of the marginalized communities iHalf of International Humanity Foundation’s (IHF) mission is to educate the poor and the otherIHF is currently seeking At-Home Volunteers for our International Online Outreach Team. The position includes reaching out to a global network of volunteers and help to inspire and grow a worldwide movement.
This position provides global training and global connections from your home, at your convenience. Our At-Home Volunteers come from around the world and form online teams essential to our Children’s Homes and Community Centers.
Volunteering in this division provides a great opportunity to further your understanding of the fascinating world of international non-profit online outreach, boost your CV, and to enhance social media and public relations skills as you reach out to volunteers through a multitude of mediums.
Please note this is a volunteering position.
For more information and to apply, visit our website and provide your CV. Our team will get in contact with you within 24 hours.
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Are you involved with Media that helps people? Or wish to be? Experts in graphics and social media are needed.
Volunteer in MEDIA Globally from your home. Whether an hour a month or an hour a day, whether experienced or new; your help is needed. Meet many people from diverse cultures and socio- economic backgrounds globally, while helping children seeking a brighter future.
The International Humanity Foundation(IHF) is seeking experts and those who want to learn. Ages 18-95. Volunteering 1-2 hours a month (or week) on a long term basis. Please contact us through our website.
MEDIA PR DIVISION
IHF Cinematography
Writing team
Public Relations
GRAPHICS & DESIGN
IHF Website IT
IHF Social Media
Translation
Volunteer Outreach (General Online Outreach Task Team, GOOTT)
University Partnerships
IHF Newsletter
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Media Division online
Are you involved with Media that helps people? Or wish to be? Experts in graphics and social media are needed.
Volunteer in MEDIA Globally from your home. Whether an hour a month or an hour a day, whether experienced or new; your help is needed. Meet many people from diverse cultures and socio- economic backgrounds globally, while helping children seeking a brighter future.
The International Humanity Foundation(IHF) is seeking experts and those who want to learn. Ages 18-95. Volunteering 1-2 hours a month (or week) on a long term basis.
MEDIA PR DIVISION
IHF Cinematography
Writing team
Public Relations
GRAPHICS & DESIGN
IHF Website IT
IHF Social Media
Translation
Volunteer Outreach (General Online Outreach Task Team, GOOTT)
University Partnerships
IHF Newsletter
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!
Media Division online
Are you involved with Media that helps people? Or wish to be? Experts in graphics and social media are needed.
Volunteer in MEDIA Globally from your home. Whether an hour a month or an hour a day, whether experienced or new; your help is needed. Meet many people from diverse cultures and socio- economic backgrounds globally, while helping children seeking a brighter future.
The International Humanity Foundation(IHF) is seeking experts and those who want to learn. Ages 18-95. Volunteering 1-2 hours a month (or week) on a long term basis.
MEDIA PR DIVISION
IHF Cinematography
Writing team
Public Relations
GRAPHICS & DESIGN
IHF Website IT
IHF Social Media
Translation
Volunteer Outreach (General Online Outreach Task Team, GOOTT)
University Partnerships
IHF Newsletter
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 involved with Media that helps people? Or wish to be? Experts in graphics and social media are needed.
Volunteer in MEDIA Globally from your home. Whether an hour a month or an hour a day, whether experienced or new; your help is needed. Meet many people from diverse cultures and socio- economic backgrounds globally, while helping children seeking a brighter future.
The International Humanity Foundation(IHF) is seeking experts and those who want to learn. Ages 18-95. Volunteering 1-2 hours a month (or week) on a long term basis.
MEDIA PR DIVISION
IHF Cinematography
Writing team
Public Relations
GRAPHICS & DESIGN
IHF Website IT
IHF Social Media
Translation
Volunteer Outreach (General Online Outreach Task Team, GOOTT)
University Partnerships
IHF Newsletter
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!
Bright Futures UK works with young people who have been forced to take time out from education due to chronic illness. We provide programmes to help stimulate learning in addition to having a social aspect that offers respite to the isolation these young people face due to their unfortunate circumstances.
What You’ll Do:
- Provide educational support and a fun, safe space for young people.
- Engage with young people in a positive and friendly way, helping them overcome their experiences and not feel defined by their illness.
- Interact with a young person on a one-to-one basis, leading conversations or trying new hobbies together (e.g., book club, video games, music, crafts).
Why You'll Love It:
- Make a significant impact by helping young people who have missed out on school experiences.
- Fit volunteering into your working day or busy schedule with a commitment starting from just 1 hour per week.
- Receive full support from Bright Futures UK staff, including training and resources.
- Gain personal fulfillment by providing much-needed companionship and support to young people facing challenging times.
What We’re Looking For:
- Warm and energetic individuals who can positively engage with young people.
- No tutoring experience necessary; full training is provided.
- Ability to create a fun and safe space for young people to explore new interests and skills.
Your sessions will be fully supported by Bright Futures UK staff – whether you have questions, need resources or materials, or just want to bounce an idea off the team, we’re here to help.
We’re looking forward to working with you to help our young people reach their true potential!
Thank you for considering this opportunity. Apply now and make a difference!
Practical Considerations:
We cover all expenses and materials used.
We are asking for one hour online a week.
DBS will be provided where needed.
Safeguarding training provided with certification.
Must be 18 or over to volunteer.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About the role:
The akt Outreach Programme aims to spread the word about akt far and wide with the goal of letting as many LGBTQ+ young people as possible know we’re here to support them if or when they need us. Community outreach volunteers are passionate and eager to share their knowledge of our cause with others whether it’s dropping off leaflets at a venue, attending a LGBTQ+ Fair/event or contacting youth agencies, schools and colleges with information about our services.
Suggested Activities:
- Using your existing networks to spread the word about akt to young LGBTQ+ people who may be experiencing homelessness or living vulnerably
- Accessing online spaces or LGBTQ+ groups
- Researching organisations to approach for outreach activities and working with other outreach volunteers and the Services team to coordinate these
- Sharing your passion for what we do with your community
- Opportunities to undertake your own mini-research projects
skills/experience required:
- Good communication skills
- Experience in using IT packages, including Microsoft Outlook
- Good research skills (desirable but not essential)
- Good knowledge of your local area and potential supporters, and a genuine enthusiasm for our cause.
- Creative and flexible
- An understanding of the issues that are faced by LGBTQ+ communities and young people is desirable
What you will gain:
- an opportunity to meet like-minded people and develop connections with people in your local community
- •t’s a great way to increase your knowledge of the charity sector, helping you in your personal and professional development
- you will make a positive impact in your community and beyond
- a reference
- the opportunity to be part of the akt team and social opportunities with other volunteers
Using Anonymous Recruitment
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Purpose of the Role
This volunteer role is a key part of the HFEH Mind team delivering a range of services across Hammersmith and Fulham, Ealing and Hounslow. We support clients with mental health with both clinical and non-clinical interventions.
The purpose of the current role is to assist in the development of a new wellbeing service aimed to support South Asian and BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) individuals within the community of Hammersmith, Fulham, Ealing and Hounslow.
Main Responsibilities
This role involves working closely with service managers and the co-production coordinator to deliver an engaging and supportive wellbeing service tailored to the needs of the South Asian and BAME community.
This would include identifying appropriate locations to distribute posters and promote the service, assisting with the creation of digital content to promote the service both digitally and in-person, identifying an in-person location that could function as a community hub to host regular meetings, setting up the community hub on a regular basis prior to meetings, attending community meetings on a regular basis and having conversations with community members, and keeping up to date with important cultural events that can be used to promote the service and engage with the community e.g. Eid, Diwali, Vaisakhi, Black History Month etc.
Tasks
- Promoting the service to members of the South Asian and BAME community.
- Outreach work, visiting places of worship, events, and communal areas in the tri-borough to promote the project.
- Keeping up to date with online groups and forums that can be used to promote the service.
- Assisting in setting up a physical space to host regular Shakti Project group sessions, ensuring accessibility requirements of service users are upheld.
- Provide a listening ear to members of the community, flagging up any safeguarding concerns to your line manager.
We are looking for:
- A good listener with strong communication skills.
- Highly reliable and good time management skills.
- Open-minded and non-judgmental approach to having conversations around mental health.
- Good knowledge of mental health difficulties and mental health awareness.
- Understanding the needs and challenges of the South Asian and BAME community.
- Willing to undertake safeguarding training and learn about signposting.
See JD attached for full Role Description.
Time commitment:
- A minimum of 6 hours per week. Please indicate your preferred volunteering day(s) on your application.
- Flexible working hours during our core hours of 10AM – 4 PM.
- We request a minimum commitment of 6 months of volunteering after the completion of your induction.
- We will provide volunteers with an induction, training, and ongoing mentoring to support them in the role.
How to apply:
To apply please send your CV and expression of interest addressing the below questions:
- Please tell us why you would like to volunteer with HFEH Mind (minimum 50 words)
- Please share any relevant skills or experience you have for the role. This may include education, work, or voluntary experience (minimum 100 words)
HFEH Mind value equal opportunities; and are proud to foster a workforce of volunteers and employees that reflects the diverse communities we serve. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons from all backgrounds.
HFEH Mind are committed to creating and fostering a culture that promotes safeguarding and the welfare of all children and adults at risk. Our safer recruitment practices support this by ensuring that there is a consistent and thorough process of obtaining, collating, analysing and evaluating information from and about candidates to ensure that all persons appointed are suitable to work with children and vulnerable adults.
Post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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As an Enhanced First Response Volunteer, you will drive our hire car and go out with a partner volunteer to look for referrals made by StreetLink, engaging with those found sleeping rough, and passing on information to the Outreach team. Enhanced First Responders play a crucial role in ensuring people sleeping rough receive vital support from the Outreach team to move away from the streets and get connected to other local services. Please note, you have to be 25 years old or over to drive the hire car, but if you don't meet this criteria, please still apply as you can support with note taking and navigation between referrals.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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It’s fantastic that you would like to find out more about volunteering at St Mungo’s! As a First Response Volunteer, you will help find those rough sleeping quicker, and enable Outreach workers to spend more time supporting those found to move away from the streets and get connected to other local services. First Responders play a crucial role to ensure people sleeping rough receive vital support. This is not a client-facing role and therefore is well suited to somebody looking for their first role in the homelessness sector. However, we do also offer development opportunities to develop your skills and knowledge about rough sleeping for those interested.
What will I be doing?
- Respond to StreetLink referrals including those from members of the public and self-referrals.
- Working with a partner volunteer to locate referrals and identify those who are rough sleeping.
- Passing information about referrals to the Outreach team to follow up on – they will help the person find accommodation and link them into non-accommodation-based support for example around physical or mental health.
When will I be volunteering?
Please see all locations and the time commitments we are currently recruiting for in this role:
- Reading - Mondays and Fridays, 6am-8:30am (1 shift per month)
- Westminster -Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, 8pm-12am. Saturdays, 6am-10am (1 shift per month).
- Oxford - Thursdays, 6am-10am (1 shift per month) *Please be aware for Oxford this will be driving shifts, so you and your partner volunteer will be driving between referrals. If you are interested on being a driver volunteer, you must be over 25. If you don’t drive, you can support with navigation between referrals, and updating if referrals are found or not found.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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• Voluntary Work– out of pocket expenses paid
• 3-4 hours per week for a minimum of 6 months
• Based in person in Greenwich
South East London Mind is excited to be recruiting for Connecting Communities volunteers based in person at our site in Greenwich.
Our Connecting Communities service is essential to ensuring that people experiencing poor mental health are supported to gain access to local services within the community. Our Connecting Communities volunteers will be pivotal in researching what services are available within the community and helping to raise awareness of the support that South East London Mind can provide by networking with other organisations within the Greenwich borough. Our volunteers will be a listening ear to people experiencing a difficult time and will be able to signpost them to services to gain the support they need.
Connecting Communities Volunteers can volunteer Monday to Friday between the hours of 10:00-16:00.
We ask that our Connecting Communities Volunteers commit to at least 3 hours a week for a minimum of 6 months. We will accept candidates that can commit to volunteering for 3-4 hours every fortnight for a minimum of 6 months
Essential Skills:
• Good listening and communication skills.
• Good verbal and written communication skills
• Good IT skills to include: Microsoft Office applications, outlook, ability to navigate websites with ease, and ability to complete online forms
• A patient and compassionate approach, along with the ability to handle sensitive information in a confidential manner
Benefits:
• Regular training and development opportunities
• Ongoing supervision and support
• An opportunity to be part of a team
• An opportunity to help people within the local community
• Volunteering Week celebrations
• In depth induction training which includes active listening skills, administration skills, mental health awareness, and EDI (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion).
South East London Mind is committed to the value of diversity, equity of opportunity and elimination of discrimination in all forms. We are passionate about providing the best opportunities for the people we support.
How to apply:
Read the Role Description and Person Specification attached. Download and complete an application form and send back to us.
For an informal chat about this role please call to speak to Rebekah on 0208 8853 8407
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Healthwatch can have a real impact. With your support, Healthwatch Greenwich can make a difference in shaping health and social care services for today and for the future.
Volunteering is a great way for you to build your CV, gain experience, learn new skills and meet new people.
Below are some of the benefits for volunteering with Healthwatch Greenwich:
- Help influence better health and social care services
- Make a positive difference within your community
- Feel valued, empowered and part of a team
Volunteer Roles List
Outreach Volunteer
As an Outreach Volunteer, you will be the friendly face of our organization, connecting directly with service users in the community to gather valuable feedback about their experiences with health and care services. Your responsibilities will include:
Conducting surveys and questionnaires to gather feedback.
Engaging in one-on-one interviews to delve deeper into user experiences.
Building rapport and trust with service users to encourage open and honest communication.
Digital Communications Volunteer
• Assist in the creation and scheduling of social media posts for Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
• Design high quality graphics for online and print promotion of our events (ideally using Canva)
• Help us increase our reach by writing engaging copy for our website and social media channels
Research Volunteer
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You will be working closely with the Social Research Manager to:
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Support research activities, such as writing information sheets and FAQs, speaking with potential participants and organising fieldwork activities;
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Support with collecting qualitative and/or quantitative data;
- Conduct desktop research in preparation for projects;
- General administrative tasks, including recording findings and taking written notes;
- Upload data onto electronic databases;
- Undergo training as required;
- Protect any confidential information at all times;
- Participate in meetings as required;
- Comply with all health and safety and ethics requirements for research activities.
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. Our system keeps your personal information hidden until the recruiter contacts you.
Would you like to gain experience of volunteering with a non-profit and supporting people with mental health conditions? We are looking for passionate and dedicated people to take part in our 12-week placement program.
About the Placement
Over the course of 12 weeks you will recieve training in a wide variety of topics relating to mental health and support services, as well as the opportunity to work directly with people living with a range of mental health conditions including BPD, PTSD, Bipolar, anxiety and depression.
As well as our bespoke training covering confidentiality, safeguarding, mental health awareness, emotional regulation and trauma, you will have the opportunity to run support groups, provide befriending and undertake a 4-week independent project relating to mental health and support services, as well as the opportunity to get involved in outreach and community engagement.
About You
You don't need any experience, just a passion to learn more about mental health and be able to commit to the length of the program. This is a fully remote placement program, so you will need a computer with reliable broadband, the equipment to participate in Teams calls and a quiet space to join calls and groups. You will also need to provide 2 references and preferably have a DBS certificate on the update service.
Time Committment
This is a 12-week program, each week you will be required to attend 2hrs of training/workshops which are held on Monday evenings, and 1 support group session per week which is held on Sunday evening.
Places are limited, apply today
This is an excellent opportunity to enhance your CV, develop new skills and knowledge, meet like-minded people and increase your understanding of mental health. At the end of the placement we will provide you with a final personalised report summarising your placement achievements and personal growth, and provide you with a certificate of achiement, and can provide references on request.
Download the info pack to find out more. Places are limited so please apply as early as possible. Applications for the next placement will close on August 31st, interviews will be held week commencing 2nd September and placement begins on September 16th.
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We are an anti-racist queer collective for working class disabled and marginalised people. All are welcome (and please be aware of the privilege you hold). We are based in Brighton and surrounding areas.
We craft, We cook, We Garden, We create community!
We try to solve the problems we’re struggling with in life from the big things to the everyday mundane challenges. We try to solve our problems individually and also as a collective community, tackling the problems in alternative and creative ways. We aim to be an intergenerational project - all ages and all kinds from families’ welcome.
We have a number of volunteer roles to join our committee and to support our projects. We are seeking people who can offer around 1-5 hours a week commitment (in person, online or both). If you would like a more substantial role such as 1 or 2 days a week, we’d also love to hear from you! We are keen to be flexible and happy to explore your capacity to see how it fits with our project needs.
If you’re interested in any of the roles listed below, please get in touch.
If you have a CV please do share it but we don't want this to be a barrier. No experience is necessary, but if you do have any skills or experience in the areas listed below, this would be very welcome. And we are keen to support people to develop in these roles.
Current sessions
- The project is developing - information below are our current session times but this remains flexible.
- Monday evenings 6-9.30pm - session delivery - creative problem solving, crafts
- Wednesday - monthly admin time (5-7pm)
Benefits of getting involved:
- Free meals
- Travel support costs
- Confidence building
- CV development
- Community building / friendship
- Supporting the development of alternative ways of living and surviving
- Support and supervision
Volunteer Committee Roles:
- Co-chair x 2 minimum
- Secretary (admin support) x 2
- Treasurer (finances) x 2
- Fundraising Lead - Bid writer
- Fundraising Lead - Event organiser
- Volunteer lead.
- Outreach and Community Building Lead
- Media and communication lead
- Diversity lead - Anti racist and decolonial lead
- Diversity lead - Working class lead.
- Project Lead (overview) - Community Fridge
- Cooking Lead
- Cooking crew (chop and chat)
- Project Lead (overview) - Community Garden
- Garden crew (Plant and peaceful party)
- Project Lead (overview) - Craft /creative solution-focused activities
- Creative craft crew (crafting ideas to help support solving life problems)
- Project Lead (overview) - Session administration
- Action crew (Organise, plan & make things happen!)
- Life Admin Lead
- Children’s Lead (overview)
- Designated Safeguarding leads for children and vulnerable adults x 2
See below for details of individual roles:
Co-Chairs - 2 roles
The Co-Chairs will act as a figurehead for Grow Your Life and represent us at meetings and public events. The Chairs will lead the committee in setting strategies and ensure that the committee fulfils its responsibilities for the governance of the group.
Other duties include;
- leading meetings
- setting and approving agendas
- signing cheques and legal documents
Secretary - 2 roles
The Secretary’s role is to support the Chairs by ensuring the smooth administrational running of the group’s board.
The Secretaries will be responsible for (or delegate the task of);
- taking, writing, and circulating minutes.
- preparing and circulating agendas as agreed by the chair.
- booking rooms and arranging meetings.
- keeping the organisation’s constitution, a copy of minutes and other records in a safe place.
Treasurer - 2 roles
The Treasurer’s role is to oversee the financial affairs of the group.
The Treasurers will work with the board and any paid staff or volunteers to carry out the following tasks:
- keep accurate, up-to-date financial records.
- produce end-of-year accounts – or arrange for these to be completed and externally examined.
- check bank statements and reconcile them with the cash book/ current account book on a regular basis.
- ensure that understandable systems are in place for petty cash claims.
- ensure that bills are paid promptly, and all income is banked on a regular basis.
- report regularly to the committee on the financial situation.
- report to the Annual General Meeting on the end-of-year accounts.
- prepare an annual budget for the committee, working with the Chair.
Fundraising:
Funding Bids Lead:
- Identifying funders and completing funding applications
Fundraising Event Lead
- Events organisation (run funs etc)
Both Leads would link with the Treasurer and group to identify funding needs.
Volunteer Lead
- Recruitment of volunteers including DBS checks etc.
- Liaising with all project leads and outreach lead.
Outreach and Community Building Lead
- Contacting and attending local groups to encourage collaborations.
- Outreach to recruit potential groups participants and volunteers.
- Supporting potential group participants to engage (for example supporting someone on their first visit).
Media and Communication Lead
- WhatsApp - Sending out messages to keep people updated on our activities.
- Facebook - Posting events & helping grow our audience and develop our image.
- Instagram - Posting events & helping grow our audience and develop our image.
- Email / MailChimp - Newsletter updates.
Diversity Leads:
Anti racist and decolonial lead
Working class lead
- Reviewing our activities to ensure we avoid discriminatory practices.
- Proactively seeking positive and creative ways to embed inclusivity and diversity as this is essential to the core of our group.
Project Lead (overview) - Community Fridge
- Linking with local food sources.
- Linking with local food community groups to develop. relationships.
- Maintaining food hygiene standards.
Cooking Lead
- Food hygiene / Health & Safety training offered.
- Cooking for group activities (usually between 5 and 20 meals).
- Organising group participants to get involved.
- Helping to make the cooking activities accessible.
Volunteers to support delivery:
- Cooking crew (chop and chat)
- Come along and get involved - help prepare food, learn some cooking skills (if you want to)
Project Lead (overview) - Community Garden
- Organise gardening materials.
- Interest in a sustainable and holistic approach - bringing together people & nature.
- Interest in growing food to support the community fridge and participants.
- Interest in sharing gardening skills & knowledge.
Volunteers to support delivery:
- Garden crew (Plant and peaceful party)
Project Lead (overview) - Crafts and creative solution-focused activities
Recent activities include: Sign language, poetry, creative writing, collaging, clay, felting, sewing, colouring, self-care, nail and face art, cooking, planting etc
- Finding and organising materials and resources
- Developing systems to capture plans for future delivery.
Volunteers to support delivery:
- Creative craft crew
- Crafting ideas to help support solving life problems.
Project Lead - Administration (overview)
- Administration for planning sessions that are held every first and third Wednesday (occasionally flexible)
- Liaise with event hosts, facilitators and participants.
Volunteers to support delivery:
- Action crew (Organise, plan & make things happen!)
Life admin Lead
- Support with benefit forms / life admin support for members.
- Running an admin and benefits support group.
Children’s Lead (overview)
- Organising rotas
- Supporting volunteer team
- Preparing resources and activities ready for the kids
- Creative support / individual action plans (with boundaries to ensure parents take responsibility for toileting, food etc)
- Designated Safeguarding lead for children and vulnerable adults x 2
All project leads to link with fundraising team - two-way communications.
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.