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Can You Make a Difference in Your Community?

and decisions, and making sure they stay on track. It is a fantastic opportunity to make real difference to the organisation you volunteer for. You don’t need prior experience, just enthusiasm and dedication. Trustee meetings are usually just 4 times a year, so this is a great role for people with busy lives who still want to help.

Social media volunteer at Millrace Furniture Restoration

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Giving advice Level 1 & 2 - Chelmsford Citizens Advice Bureau

Are you a good listener? Can you give calm, thoughtful advice and assist people accessing information?

This role is assisting clients by phone to help resolve their practical issues/problems.

This could be by researching and providing them with information, signposting to other organisations, referring clients to other services and charities, or arranging for the client to receive full advice from one of our experienced advisers.

You will receive full training and constant support and advice. You are not expected to know all the answers!

Minibus driver for Abberton Rural Training

Would you consider volunteering to be a driver for us at Abberton Rural Training? The driver would need to be over 25 with a full clean driving licence and someone who can be friendly, patient and considerate to our elderly passengers. In between dropping off and collecting, you would be welcome to stay with the group and enjoy learning about horticulture and land-based studies!

Trustees needed

Trustees play a crucial role in guiding charities, helping make plans

We are looking for a volunteer to help develop and update our social media, to advertise and promote our work, and to assist in the development of our website and overall online presence. Millrace Furniture gives support, lessons, and practice skills to help people who are recovering from mental ill health.

Volunteer youth worker at InterAct

InterAct works with young people, families and carers, helping them to overcome barriers, and to aspire and achieve their potential. Our services provide fun, friendship and a range of activities for teenagers aged 12-18 with disabilities and additional needs, helping them to develop their social and independent living skills. We need friendly, responsible volunteers who can encourage teenagers to have fun and explore their potential.

Volunteer fundraisers - Medical Detection Dogs

Medical Detection Dogs trains dogs to detect the odour of human diseases such as cancer, Parkinson’s and COVID-19. Our dogs are saving lives now and have the potential to save hundreds of thousands of lives in the future.

Do you enjoy fundraising or think you might? Would like to get out and about and chat to people about our work? Then perhaps become a fundraiser for Medical Detection Dogs!

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