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Offered by: Framework Housing Association
This is a great opportunity to join Framework's befriending and mentoring programme. Your role will be crucial to this programme as you will help individuals that experience isolation access social activities within the community and help broaden their social network. You will also volunteer alongside keyworkers to assist people to achieve specific goals that they have identified.
Offered by: Framework Housing Association
This vital volunteer role is to support and add value to the work of Framework's staff in the day to day running of our services, we’re looking for volunteers who can help with this and also work alongside our staff to support service users with their independence
Offered by: Children's Bereavement Centre
We are looking for bereavement volunteers to provide emotional and psychological support for (primarily) children aged 3-18 years (and some adults). 1:1 volunteers work with three or more children/adults per week (minimum of four hours per week commitment). They are based in either our Newark Centre or bereavement hubs across Nottinghamshire, including Rushcliffe, City, Mansfield and Bassetlaw. We require a minimum of a 12 month commitment for this role.
Offered by: Roxie's Rescue
Do you love you cats? Roxie's Rescue are looking for foster carers to carry out this important role to alleviating the pandemic of stray and abandoned cats we have here in Nottingham.
Offered by: The Toy Library
As part of our non-emergency staff drivers service you will be helping to provide vital help for Nottingham's most in need new parents. Our family mentors are among the most friendly group of staff in the city care team. The role will be varied and will involve taking staff to residents homes across Nottingham city.
Offered by: Juno Women's Aid
Wanted! A creative and resourceful Social Media Fundraising Volunteer to help Juno promote fundraising campaigns and generate vital income through social media content. They will design and create content for various social media platforms to encourage support from both the general public and corporate/local businesses.
Offered by: Juno Women's Aid
Wanted! Organised and creative Fundraising Events Admin Volunteer, to help to plan and coordinate fundraising events and campaigns and enable Juno to promote fundraising campaigns and help to encourage local businesses and corporates to get involved.
Offered by: Ignite Futures
Support the in-person delivery of Ignite!’s after-school programme for children aged 5-11, Creative Sparks.

At Creative Sparks, children take part in a wide range of creative activities, including arts, crafts, games, experiments, exhibitions and performances.

Children are supported to develop their confidence, self-belief, communication skills, have the opportunity to explore their own interests and build relationships with children from their local community throughout the sessions.

The volunteer will support the Ignite! staff team to run the sessions at Meadows Library.
Offered by: Prison Advice and Care Trust (PACT)
Working on the front line to improve continuity of care and support for family members and carers and, by extension, people in custody. Working as a member of the Family Services team, to work across all areas of the service, which may involve one or more of the following family support services: a welcoming visitor centre facility and/or refreshment services. The role will mainly involve working with the families and carers of prisoners and their families in the Prison visitors centre and visits hall.
Offered by: Juno Women's Aid
Wanted! Events Admin Volunteer. This volunteer role will enable Juno to attend more externals events which will increase the awareness of the organisation and the support that is available. It will also help us to provide internal events for staff to increase morale and support staff wellbeing. The role allows for more team capacity, enabling more survivors, supporters and communities to be reached.