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Take a scroll to explore our volunteering opportunities. Whether you're looking for a specific type of role or a level of involvement that suits you, each opportunity offers a unique chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of older people.

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  1. Lunch Club Helper Volunteer - MHA Communities Swindon

    As a Lunch Club helper you will be supporting the running of the Friendship activity and lunch group running at Stratton Methodist Church.

    Swindon
    Wednesdays Fortnightly 09:00 - 13:30
  2. Lunch club helper - MHA Communities, East Surrey (Redhill)

    The role of the lunch club volunteer is to support this valuable service, which aims to help improve the quality of life older people who are socially isolated and may only get out to this activity.

    Redhill
    Wednesdays: 9:30am-3pm Stay for the whole activity or for a minimum of three hours.
  3. Lunch club helper - MHA Communities, West London (Northwood)

    The role of the lunch club volunteer is to support this valuable service, which aims to help improve the quality of life older people who are socially isolated and may only get out to this activity.

    Northwood
    Wednesdays 11:30am-2:30pm or 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month 11:30am-2:30pm
  4. Lunch club helper volunteer - Balmoral Community centre, Worksop

    Get involved in supporting the successful running of the group by talking with the older members, helping them join in activities and helping with preparing the venue for lunch service.

    Wednesdays - 11am - 3pm
  5. Lunch club helper volunteer - MHA Bradford (Clayton)

    The role of the lunch club volunteer is to support this valuable service, which aims to help improve the quality of life older people who are socially isolated and may only get out to this activity.

    Bradford
    Monday, Tuesday or Thursday 9.30am - 3.30pm
  6. Lunch club helper volunteer - MHA Bradford (Wibsey)

    The role of the lunch club volunteer is to support this valuable service, which aims to help improve the quality of life older people who are socially isolated and may only get out to this activity.

    Bradford
    Tuesdays 9.30am- 4.30pm
  7. Lunch club helper volunteer - Worksop

    Get involved in supporting the successful running of the group by talking with the older members, helping them join in activities and helping with preparing the venue for lunch service.

    One session per week on a Tuesday 10am - 2pm
  8. MHA Communities Mendip Lunch Club Group Leader Volunteer

    The aim of social and activity groups is to help improve the quality of life older people who are socially isolated and may only get out to this activity.

    Wells
    Fortnightly
  9. MHA Communities Mendip Lunch Club Helpers Radstock

    The role of the lunch club volunteer is to support this valuable service, which aims to help improve the quality of life older people who are socially isolated and may only get out to this activity

    Fortnightly
  10. MHA Communities Mendip Lunch Club Helpers- Peasedown St John

    The role of the lunch club volunteer is to support this valuable service, which aims to help improve the quality of life older people who are socially isolated and may only get out to this activity

    Fortnightly
  11. MHA Communities Mendip Sheptonian Wellbeing- Group Leader Volunteer

    The aim of social and activity groups is to help improve the quality of life older people who are socially isolated and may only get out to this activity.

    weekly or twice weekly
  12. MHA Communities Mendip Volunteer Cook- Peasedown St John

    You will assist with the preparation and serving of light refreshments and meals at breakfast or lunch clubs for service users. 

    Fortnightly
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Make a difference with just a phone call

Brighten someone’s day and make a meaningful connection be becoming a volunteer telephone befriender. By offering regular, friendly chats, you’ll provide much-needed companionship and emotional support to an older person feeling lonely or isolated. Flexible and rewarding, this role allows you to fit calls around your schedule while helping to reduce loneliness and improve wellbeing.

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