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Support Volunteers - West London
Victim Support Kensington & Chelsea (West Area)
Be one of VICTIM SUPPORT'S fantastic support workers. After training you will be able to make a real difference to the victims of crime and also to the witnesses of crime. The support you provide will be both: > emotional, through reassurance and the ability to listen effectively, and: > practical, through the provision of information. You will need to be willing to learn new skills and ...
Classroom Assistant for Response Computer & Homework Club
Response Community Project
Volunteers are needed as classroom assistants during school term weekdays. RESPONSE requires people to give support to 8 - 16 year olds in English, Maths, Science etc:. Sessions are from 3.30 - 6.00 pm Monday to Thursday. A minimum commitment of 3 months is appropriate.
Youth Worker
Earls Court Youth Club
Volunteer youth workers are needed to assist both in the development and implementation of a programme of youth activities. The programme provides for the social, educational, political, spiritual and recreational needs of individual young people. Some of the duties will include: > Help plan varied activities, > Providing information, advice and support to young people, > Assist with ...
Patient Support Volunteers
St Stephen's Volunteers
Help in the fight against HIV and improve people's lives. St Stephen's Volunteers are required to: >Provide patients with information, refreshment services >Lend a listening ear to HIV patients, their friends and families >Contribute to a more comfortable & calming environment >Maintain the day to day operation of the Information Exchange, >Help to administer a discounted vitamin scheme for pa...
Make an older person's day!
St Wilfrid's
Do you have a talent for interacting with older persons? ST WILFRID'S are looking for volunteers to help with relating to and providing entertainments for their residents. This may take the form of befriending and working on a 1:1 basis and also running group activities such as day trips, games, the film club, arranging for outside entertainers to visit, arts and crafts, and gardening. There is a...
Samaritans
Central London Samaritans
Can you listen without giving advice or offering an opinion? Can you be non-judgemental and open-minded? Can you spare 15 hours of your time each and every month? If so, we would like to hear from you. As a Volunteer with the Central London branch of the Samaritans you will have the opportunity to make a real difference by helping our callers deal with distress. Everyone who calls needs the...
Volunteer Escort & Helper
GLAD Monday Club
Volunteer escorts are needed to meet with disabled and frail senior citizens. Volunteers travel on the social services vehicle, pick up members of the group, make sure they are all right (that they have their keys/money etc and have switched of and locked up their homes),help them onto the vehicle and bring them to the centre. We have tea and cakes and play bingo then the volunteers are needed to...
Talksafe Volunteers
Terrence Higgins Trust
TALKSAFE is a brand new service BY young people FOR young people. Are you 14 to 18 years of age? Will you commit to helping your peers to attain good emotional and sexual health? TALKSAFE, an initiative of TERRENCE HIGGINS TRUST, will provide: > Counselling: 1:1 and group ; > Peer mentoring; > Information, advice and guidance to 10 - 18 year olds in a supportive and secure environment. T...
Refugee Mentoring Volunteer
Terrence Higgins Trust
Refugees who have HIV need support in various ways: Terrence Higgins Trust cares enough to help. How about you? THT are recruiting volunteer mentors for their Refugee Mentoring Project. This service offers one-to-one targeted emotional and practical support to London-based refugees living with HIV, giving help in accessing services, health care, skills development, English courses, immigration, h...
Community Support Volunteers
Terrence Higgins Trust
Provide real support to someone having to live with HIV. The one-to-one befriending help you will provide will be a mixture of emotional, social, and practical support, and will be either in the service user's home or at other centres. You will help to relieve isolation and to enable him or her to live as independently as possible. Your initial agreement with the service user will be for three o...

