Volunteering Opportunities

Have you been thinking about volunteering but not sure what or how you can make a difference in your community?

We are looking to grow our fantastic team of friendly caring and reliable individuals in our social support and reception/administration volunteer roles. If you are able to commit to a regular 3+ hours a week, we have WONDERFUL opportunities for someone just like you to make a genuine difference in the lives of people in your local community.

Social support volunteers engage with clients living in the Northern Shoalhaven area who are over 65 or have a disability. Your time could be spent enjoying a coffee and a chat together, playing games, telling stories or accompanying and assisting clients to access the community with their shopping, attending appointments, going to cafes, museums or group outing activities.

Reception/Administration volunteers help our not-for-profit organisation to flourish bringing with them their energy, enthusiasm, administrative and customer service skills, whilst connecting with the community providing information and referral pathways to community services within the Shoalhaven region.

Please contact us if you would like to find out more about how you can help us continue to deliver these valuable services to the community or download a Volunteer Application form in Publications and send us a copy of the completed form along with a recent resume.

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