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Offered by: SFiCE Foundation
Become part of a team helping to feed those experiencing homelessness and financial hardship. We urgently need a volunteer driver for Friday mornings and to fill in extra days for our own driver when he is on holiday. You will be picking up food donations from Tesco's and it will usually take less than an hour any morning.
Offered by: SFiCE Foundation
We a looking for a volunteer coordinator to help our small charity to attract and retain volunteers. This would be an ideal role for someone who has some time and wants to join a community team or someone who wants to gain experience as a volunteer coordinator and progress to paid employment in the charity sector. The volunteering hours can be discussed to fit around your schedule, but we are not in the office on Mondays.
Offered by: SFiCE Foundation
This important opportunity is to join a team of volunteers serving free 3-course meals, along with provision of toiletries and washing facilities for people experiencing homelessness.
Offered by: Rainbow Parents Carers Forum
Rainbow Parent Carer Forum is a support group and independent voice for parents/carers who have a child with a disability or additional need in Nottinghamshire and surrounding areas.

The Board of Trustees oversees the work of the charity providing strategic direction and support to staff.
Offered by: Rainbow Parents Carers Forum
Rainbow Play Mentors support a child or young person to engage in play according to their interest and ability. This could involve arts and crafts, table games, role play or outside activities within a team of experienced play supervisors.
Offered by: Marie Curie-Helper Service (Nottinghamshire)
Marie Curie Helper volunteers provide support and companionship for terminally ill people and their families or carers. They visit people in their own homes once a week. The support they give is personalised.
Offered by: Home-Start Nottingham
Volunteers who are parents are needed to befriend other parents with children under five years and to visit families in their own homes, usually once a week for a couple of hours.
Offered by: Portland Charity
The Portland College Fundraising Team are looking for a pool of ad-hoc volunteers who can support us during events throughout the year.
Offered by: The Helpful Bureau
Do you like to play board games? Would you like to volunteer to play games and meet new people? We are looking for a games afternoon volunteer for our weekly games afternoon.
Offered by: Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
The Conversation Partner scheme is operated by the Community Speech & Language Therapy team for people with acquired speech/ language difficulties.

In this role, people with acquired speech and language difficulties are visited in their own homes or a mutually convenient location once a week or fortnight for support with their communication, accessing opportunities for conversation and social inclusion.