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volunteering opportunities
This opportunity will be in our community café at The Crescent in Whitfield. This will include welcoming people into the café, serving teas and coffees, basic cooking skills, adhering to strict health and hygiene rules, dealing with customers, maintaining a high level of cleanliness in the cafe space and kitchen.
DENNY AND DUNIPACE CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU ARE SEEKING TO RECRUIT 10 VOLUNTEERS.
To help provide effective and efficient advice to members of the public, carry out admin duties and develop the bureau.
Main Duties include:
•Interviewing clients – listen to the client and let the client explain the problem. Help the client to clarify the issues by exploring the problem and asking questions
•Giving information - Use Advisernet and other reference materials to find the relevant information, communicate that information to clients
•Giving advice – explain the information to the client and the choices that the client has, so they can decide what to do
•Give practical help – Fill in forms on paper or online, do benefit checks using appropriate calculation tools, speak to or contact other agencies on behalf of the client, with the client’s consent.
•Complete clear case records
•Recognise the root cause of problems and participate in taking action
•Carry out admin duties.
•Carry out reception duties.
Denny and Dunipace CAB run a comprehensive training programme for Trainee Advisers which provides support and mentoring with an experienced Adviser. In return, your travel expenses will be reimbursed by the Bureau and there is access to external training once all initial training is completed.
Many Advisers have gained useful experience and qualifications whilst volunteering for Denny and Dunipace CAB which have helped them gain employment.
One Community Scotland (OCS) is an award winning charity. We support young people in enhancing their economic, personal and social development.
Are you 18+ living in Glasgow/North Lanarkshire and looking to make a difference to a young person in their community?
Do you have 1-2 hours spare per week?
Are you care experienced yourself or working towards a career in social care?
Do you want to gain valuable experience, make a positive change, be part of a likeminded community all whilst having fun?
We would love to hear from you!
No experience necessary - just an open mind, kindness and compassion!
Our service matches volunteer mentors to young people aged between 8-14years who are on the edge of care, in a kinship arrangement or on a CSO. Our mentees are looking for a person to build and grow a positive relationship, try new activities, tackle isolation, build confidence and have fun in the community!
We provide in person training, ongoing support and a community of mentors who are there to share experiences. We are there to support you every step of the way!
Our service covers all of Glasgow and North Lanarkshire, having a car is desirable but not essential.
*This role requires 2 days of training in house and subject to PVG check*
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Home-based volunteering, Suitable for groups
Over The Wall is a charity for children and young people with health challenges and disabilities to discover a world of mischief and magic. We provide a safe place to step outside of comfort zones, establish friendships and build confidence through meaningful and exciting activities. We run residentials in England and Scotland, as well as virtual activity camps for families in the UK to join from their own homes.
We need volunteers each year to help run our programmes. There are a variety of roles to suit each volunteer’s skills and strengths. You can join us at our residentials as a teammate, clinical volunteer, activity leader or as media crew. Or, if you want to help from the comfort of home, you can join Camp in the Cloud as an online facilitator.
Volunteers are a huge part of the heart and soul of Over The Wall. You play a leading role in providing the magical, transforming experience we give our campers and their families. Not only this, but you’ll have fun yourself! You’ll have chance to develop your own skills, make friends and create memories that last. It’s not just our campers that Over The Wall has a lasting impact on!
To find dates and locations, visit otw.org.uk, where you can start your volunteering journey today.
We are looking for writing mentors to support young people in our workshops to get inspired by writing and to boost their confidence. You do not have to be a writer to become a mentor, just lots of enthusiasm for working, patience and passion. Super Power Agency volunteers come from every walk of life. Some want to give back to their local community, others want to gain experience working with children and some just want to help out!
Founded in 2016, The Super Power Agency aims to improve the lives and literacy rates of some of Edinburgh's most under-resourced young people. Through a range of writing workshops, interdisciplinary creative programmes and the help of community volunteers, we aim to empower children and young people (8-18 years) through literacy. We are currently working with Leith Academy, with plans to expand to other schools and youth-serving organisations in Edinburgh and beyond.