Description

Volunteers are always welcome at CFINE and we can offer a range of opportunities tailored to suit each individual.

Volunteering is about giving - time, ideas, experience, expertise - but it is also about receiving. For example, you will grow in confidence, learn new skills, meet people and can develop social networks and you will feel good contributing to your community, to tackling vulnerability and disadvantage.

Volunteers can be involved in a range of ways:

  • Warehouse duties
  • Stock control
  • Fruit & veg packing
  • Selling at community food outlets
  • Weekend events, e.g. galas & food fairs
  • Financial management and administration
  • Customer care, serving at the food bank
  • Data management
  • Marketing and PR
  • Driving

Good support is provided to all volunteers. Induction and start up training. All volunteer help is greatly appreciated.
For further details please contact us at:
e-mail: e-mail: volunteersupport@cfine.org
Tel.: 01224 596156

Organisation aims and objectives

CFINE improves health and well-being and the environment, tackles poverty and builds resilience through a range of support and services for and with disadvantaged, vulnerable, low-income individuals, families and communities in NE Scotland.

Frequency and commitment details

Flexible times and days available to suit volunteers.

Restrictions

None
Experience required: Ability to deal with members of the public. Good numeracy skills. Pleasant and friendly.
Travel details: Based in Poynernook Road with outlets across the city
Minimum age: 16

Support

Expenses paid: Yes
Expenses details: Any relevant out of pocket expenses are re-imbursed e.g.: bus fares.
Training details: Good support is provided to all volunteers. Induction and start up training. All volunteer help is greatly appreciated and volunteers receive certificates in recognition of the help they provide.
Support: Named Contact For Volunteer,
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