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Volunteering opportunities

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  1. Whitstable

    Your role as a Volunteer Gardener will be to help the care home maintain or develop their garden space.

    Monday-Sunday: 10.30am-12pm or 2pm-4pm 2 hours a week
  2. Oxford

    Monday-Friday 9am-4pm (minimum 2-4hours/week) This role is suitable only for those aged 18 and above.
  3. London

    Your role as a Volunteer Gardener will be to help the care home maintain or develop their garden space.

    Monday-Friday 10am-4.30pm. 2 hours a week
  4. Ilkley

    Flexible
  5. Nottingham

    As volunteer gardener, you will help us to upkeep our gardens for residents use.

    Monday's -1-2 hours per week
  6. Croydon

    As a Volunteer Gardener you will work in a small team to help maintain The Wilderness, a 7-acre heritage garden next to MHA Hall Grange Care home.

    Tuesdays and/or Wednesdays 10am-1pm. 3 hours per week.
  7. Milton Keynes

    As a Volunteer Gardener you will support a busy Care Home. 

    Monday-Friday 9am-4pm (minimum 2-4hours/week) This role is suitable only for those aged 18 and over.
  8. Derby

    As volunteer gardener, you will help us to upkeep our gardens for residents use.

    Minimum of 2 hours per week
  9. Wells

    Mon-Fri between 10am-4pm
  10. Leeds

    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

    Tuesdays 09:30 - 12:00
  11. Volunteer Befrienders provide support and friendship to older people who may be feeling lonely or isolated in Neston or Ellesmere Port.

    Monday-Friday: times are flexible 1-3 hours a week
  12. Frodsham

    Volunteer Befrienders provide support and friendship to older people who may be feeling lonely or isolated.

    Monday-Friday: times are flexible 1-2 hours a week Ellesmere and Neston
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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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