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Offered by: Sycamore Dining CIC
Help bring elderly people together over a freshly cooked meal once or twice a week.
Just 2 hours a day at lunch time. Be part of a great team making a real difference.

2 vacancies
Offered by: Action Tutoring
Children from lower-income families are less likely to achieve academically than their better-off peers. Action Tutoring is a charity that works to level the playing field by empowering pupils to make meaningful academic progress, and opening doors to future opportunities.

Action Tutoring volunteers come from a range of different backgrounds and occupations and are aged from 18 to 80! As a volunteer, you can be part of a like-minded community and have a direct impact on the outcomes of the next generation. We also can provide you with a reference at the end of your first programme.
Offered by: Rushcliffe Community and Voluntary Service
Rushcliffe CVS supports residents who are experiencing loneliness due to social isolation.
People can become socially isolated for various reasons including retirement, bereavement, disability, no local family or friends, poor health, low confidence or disability.
By matching them with a volunteer who spends time with them on a regular basis, the aim is to provide some social interaction and company, therefore helping them to feel less lonely.
Offered by: Beeston Dementia Friends
This role is as a Trustee for Beeston Memory Café. This is a safe, friendly venue open to anyone living in the community with dementia and their accompanying carer or supporter. Café sessions include social activities and a chance to meet and get to know new people. Information is also provided on support and resources available to carers.

Overview: This is an unpaid role, but relevant expenses will be reimbursed.
Offered by: Cruse Bereavement Support
Cruse is the largest bereavement support organisation in the UK.

We want to help build compassionate and kind communities for when grief impacts. We are seeking 12 volunteer Community Grief Champions - one in Nottingham - to support in each of the local areas. These Grief Champions will work with our Connecting Communities Project Manager, to identify and make connections with local organisations and groups.

You could be one of those Champions!
Offered by: Mount Zion Apostolic Church
Help Mount Zion Church raise vital funds to deliver community support running by helping out in our City Centre charity shop.
Offered by: Groundwork Five Counties
Want to try out volunteering? Be part of creating the ‘Little Walled Garden’ in Bilborough for 2 days, Gardening, conservation, wildlife, practical green skills, supported by our environment team.
Offered by: Scouts - Midlands Region
Help deliver skills for life!

Would you like the chance to go camping, climbing, potholing, lead community projects while helping prepare young people with skills for life? As a section leader you will do all of this and more, using your skills and learning new ones.
Offered by: Rushcliffe Community and Voluntary Service
Volunteer drivers provide a vital lifeline to help people without transport to get out and about. Volunteers use their own cars to take passengers to a variety of destinations, e.g. health appointments, to do their shopping, attend lunch clubs and to visit friends and relatives.

Many of our passengers view their transport as much more than a car journey – it is also an opportunity to go out with someone they view as safe, have a chat with their driver, get out and about in the ‘wider world’, to take part in their communities and to remain independent.
Offered by: Nottingham Mencap
We are looking for volunteers who can make a difference to people with a learning disability. Volunteers will support people on a Friday evening 6pm-9pm to participate in a range of in-house activities at our L8s Club.