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Helpline Volunteers

British Stammering Association

The British Stammering Association require volunteers for our national helpline. Tasks include giving information and support, and signposting to organisation, such as NHS. Training:Once you have been accepted as a volunteer, you will be inducted, and then start your training. This is 1 hour per week for 4 weeks, completed over the telephone. If you live locally, it may be possible for you to come in to the office to do the training.Timings:Monday 10.30am-12.30pm, 1.30-3.30pm, 7-9pmTuesday 1.30-3.30pm, 7-9pmThursday 10.30am-12.30pm, 1.30-3.30pmFriday 10.30am-12.30pm, 1.30-3.30pmTime Commitment:2 hours per a week, if possible for 6 months

Lifetracks Project Group Member

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YouthNet

Love the web? Want to be part of an exciting online project? Our new website called Lifetracks is all about helping young people make decisions about their work, training and study options. We want our site to inspire and inform young people as well as supporting them through some of the biggest decisions they'll ever make.We're looking for people aged 13-25 to help us make the new website the best work,learning and skills resource on the web. It's a great opportunity to learn more about how websites are developed over time and to make sure that the site meets the needs of the people who will use it.You will be invited to take part in an exclusive online community to discuss and debate ideas that will directly shape the content and functionality of the website. Work is already underway and we need your support through testing, creating content and providing ongoing feedback on its' progress.This is a virtual volunteering role but there will be opportunities to take part in offline meetings and groups as the project progresses.

Interpreter (Healthcare)

Medecins du Monde UK

Do you want to use your language skills to help vulnerable people get the healthcare they need?Volunteer interpreters are urgently needed to help Medecins du Monde at their mobile healthcare clinic for vulnerable patients in Bethnal Green. Volunteers will assist with telephone and face-to-face interpretation and with accompanying clients to appointments.

Virtual Volunteers

SYEDA (South Yorkshire Eating Disorder Association)

The vinvolved team Sheffield are supporting SYEDA to help them to find volunteers age 16-25Virtual volunteering means volunteer tasks completed, in whole or in part, via the Internet and a home or work computer. It's also known as online volunteering, cyber service, online mentoring and various other names. Virtual volunteering allows Syeda to expand the benefits of our volunteer programs, by allowing for more volunteers to participate, and by utilising volunteers in new areas.Many people actively search for volunteer opportunities they can complete via home or work computers, because of time constraints, personal preference, a disability or a home-based obligation that prevents them from volunteering on-site. Virtual volunteering allows anyone to contribute time and expertise to Syeda.Duties: Duties will be discussed and agreed with each individual volunteer.Examples of activities for Virtual Volunteers:Conducting online research: finding information to use in a Syeda's upcoming grant application or newsletter, gathering information on a particular government program or legislation that could affect Syeda's clients, gathering web site addresses of similarly-focused organisations.Translating a document or promotional material into another languageArticle writing Designing Syeda's newsletter or brochure, or editing/proof reading Syeda's publications or proposalsResearching and writing articles for brochures, newsletters, web site

Community Corporate Ambassador

Save the Children UK

The aim of the Community Corporate Ambassador is to promote awareness of the work of Save the Children and the issues that we are engaged with, and to raise funds for our work, within the local corporate community.The time commitment is approximately 2 days a week, home based, and could include evening and weekend commitments.Raising awareness of our work with corporates could be at any level, from promoting local events to initiating sponsorship relationships. This can be achieved at business breakfast/lunch meetings, at business seminars within your local community, al local chamber meetings, or meetings with individual companies, resulting in people wanting to get involved in volunteering or fundraising for Save the Children at a later date.Responsibilities:Recruit and engage local business to support Save the Children.Promote local events to the corporates within the local community.Take responsibility for a corporate income budge for the area.Record and monitor the activities of business contacts.Create links with the local shops (if applicable) and volunteer supporter groups within your community.Ensure any new information and materials that you receive from Save the Children, are distributed throughout your corporate network.Be involved to share your experiences at quarterly team meetings.

Local Media Coordinator

Save the Children UK

Save the Children's local media coverage is crucial in raising awareness about the work they do throughout the UK and worldwide. As a Media Coordinator for the London, Southeast and East, you will play a vital role in helping build their profile through the regional media. Your time commitment will vary depending on the number of fundraising branches/shops in your area and how active they are, but on average it will be around 2/3hrs a week.

Website Administrator

Fat Fluffs Rabbit Rescue and Rehome

A Web Administrator is required to maintain website and respond to email correspondence and distribute emails to appropiate organisation members.This role can be carried out in own residence and will only require about an hour a day commitment.

Commercial Director

Student Force

We are looking for a Commercial Director to work with the current Trading Company Board to help develop the activities of our trading arm. The role, as well taking a full part in the work and decision making of the Board will involve;Ideas generation, strategic marketing, development of strategic partnerships,development of sales and delivery channels. Most of the work can be done from home through the use of telephone and the internet or at Studentforce Headquarters in Oakham Station. However occasionally, meetings are held a little further afield in Stamford or Peterborough.

Healthy Lifestyles Project Volunteer

YMCA Warrington

To assist the furniture help project, whose aim is to collect unwanted furniture, recycle and provide furniture and household items to people on low income.The tasks to be undertaken are1. Help with healthy lifestyle sessions2. Prepare information, quizzes etc3. Research ideas and ways to improve life on a low income4. Talking and listening

Newsletter Editor - North East Hants Branch

Motor Neurone Disease Association

The North East Hants Branch of the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association are looking for a Newsletter Editor to write and distribute a regular newsletter to the members of the Branch that provides relevant, accurate and up-to-date information about MND and the work of the Branch.Newsletters are one of the main ways a Branch keeps in touch with people living with MND in the local area as well as with others interested in the work of the branch such as local Health and Social Care Professionals, MPs, and other local organisations etc

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