We encourage the involvement of volunteers to help run our services and manage the project. Don't worry you don't have to dress up to take part but we hope you have fun on the way! Examples of some of these projects might be: - Befriending volunteers who visit families at home or accompany them to groups and services in the area
- Toy Library volunteers helping parents at toy lending sessions
- Toddler Group volunteers helping to run our toddler groups
- Running and maintaining our allotment and producing season crops
Volunteering can have many benefits for those taking part: - Gaining valuable life experiences and skills
- Building confidence and self-esteem
- Gaining new skills and qualifications through training
- Experiences that supports your return to paid employment
- Satisfaction in helping others
- Meeting new people and making new friends
- Having fun
You can decide how much time you are able to give. Support with training is available Details of our volunteer opportunities will be shown below: We look to supply opportunities for volunteers around their skill or particular interest. It you are interested in volunteering but don't know what to do or how to go about it, phone Gayle, the Volunteer and Learning Coordinator who can tell you more about it. Please phone 01795 889233.
Volunteer Opportunity - MEET & GREET Seashells requires a volunteer to help the reception staff meet & greet parents/parents-to-be to the variouis midwife clinics at Seashells. You will be required on: - Mondays, 9am-12 noon
- Wednesdays, 1-4pm
- Thursdays, 9am - 12 noon
- Fridays, 1-4pm
For further information and an application form please ask to speak to Gayle or phone 01795 889233. All roles within Seashells require you to undertake an Enhanced Police Disclosure (CRB) before starting.
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