Found 6 Disability Services volunteering opportunities in Australia

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  1. Fishing Program Volunteer

    Do you have a love for fishing and can help others to fish? Fishability is looking for volunteers who would like to share their skills helping people with disability to participate in fishing at various locations.

    Id:96525
    Disability Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Coogee WA
  2. Disabled Surfing Beach Volunteer

    The Volunteers primary role is to assist the participants to ride a wave! Each participant has a different disability which can either be physical, intellectual or both. Disabled Surfers Association - SA Branch assist them to enjoy the experience of surfing & ensure they stay safe & injury free in the process. A surfing background is an advantage for volunteers but not essential. However you need to be a physically fit, aged 17+ & be comfortable in the water for periods of up to 2 hours.

    Id:177088
    Disability Services
    One off - an event
    Moana SA
  3. Social Group Volunteers - Saturdays Mandurah

    Fortnightly Saturdays 1pm to 4pm in Secret Harbour. Our group assistants help young people on the Autism Spectrum with various social activities. Activities include arts, crafts, bowling, laser tag and more. This rewarding opportunity would suit those studying community services, social work, psychology etc

    Id:210743
    Disability Services
    Regular - less than 6 months
    Secret Harbour WA
  4. Volunteer on recreation activities for children & teens with disability

    Are you looking to make a real difference in someone’s life, learn new skills and have fun doing it? Volunteer with the Interchange Network of agencies and provide support for children and young people with a disability in a range of recreational activities such as youth programs and camps.

    Id:76372
    Disability Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Melbourne VIC
  5. emotion21 Mover

    emotion21 is a program of the Inclusion Foundation, that provides Australian-first innovative dance and fitness programs for children and young adults with Down syndrome. The benefits of the program are wide-ranging and include health, exercise, social and self-esteem for participants. The Mover supports the dance class teacher to ensure each participant is engaged, learning and receiving valuable and personalised feedback, and can access the full benefits of the program.

    Id:205607
    Disability Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Plenty VIC
  6. Social Group Volunteers - Saturdays Fremantle

    Fortnightly Saturdays 1pm to 4pm or 10am to 1pm in Fremantle. Our group assistants help young people on the Autism Spectrum with various social activities. Activities include arts, crafts, bowling, laser tag and more. This rewarding opportunity would suit those studying community services, social work, psychology etc

    Id:206527
    Disability Services
    Regular - less than 6 months
    Fremantle WA