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for Inclusion Melbourne - Disability Services
Inclusion Melbourne is seeking patient, friendly and enthusiastic people to assist young adults with an intellectual disability to further their education and transition to community life.
for bestchance Child Family Care - Family Services
Loves working with children Want to help all children with an equal opportunity to participate and learn Interested in children with additional needs Supports educators as directed Once a week sessions
for Operation Stitches - Young People
Opportunity to join a free inner-city tutoring team on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY evenings 5PM - 8:30PM to assist program manager run tutoring program for public housing PREP - YEAR 12 School Students at a local Hall in Collingwood 3066 An opportunity to make a difference in a young person's life!
for EdConnect Australia (VIC & NSW) - Education & Training
Do you have 1-2 hours a week spare during school hours to help a young person in a primary school who is at risk of disengaging in education. This opportunity is for people who can commit at least until the end of the school year and not for people looking for full time employment.
Do you have an hour every week to support a child in primary school and make a difference? Then join our growing nationwide community of school volunteers and you'll provide life-changing mentoring that transforms the lives of young people who need help the most. No experience necessary, Training provided.
for Epilepsy Foundation - Disability Services
Epilepsy Op Shop, Hastings has shifts available from Monday to Sunday. Join the fantastic Epilepsy Foundation retail team to raise funds to support people living with epilepsy.
Opportunity to join a free inner-city tutoring team on either a TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY evenings 6PM - 8PM to tutor 1:1 or 1:2 disadvantaged public housing PREP - GRADE 6 School Students at a local Community Hall in Collingwood 3066 Junior Age on Tuesdays OR Middle Age on Wednesdays An opportunity to make a difference in a young person's life!
Opportunity to join a free inner-city tutoring team on TUESDAY evenings 6PM - 8PM to tutor 1:1 or 1:2 disadvantaged public housing PREP - GRADE 3 School Students at a local Community Hall in Collingwood 3066 Junior Age on Tuesdays using workbooks An opportunity to make a difference in a young person's life!
for Reading Out of Poverty - Education & Training
We need volunteers to drive children books at our office and warehouse, the books are needed for our monthly donation, to refill pop-up libraries in some regions of Melbourne. Our organisation aims to promote the importance of reading from early years and create a love and habit or reading.
for VIC ICT for Women - Education & Training
Vic ICT for Women was founded in 2005 to address the inequities between women and their male counterparts in the workplace by providing a range of practical and sustainable initiatives that promote women’s entry, retention, and progression in technology.
for Volunteer CONNECT - Community Services
Do you enjoy spending time with children in a creative space? Contact us if you have interests in gardening, music, storytelling and excursions. Days and times to suit you, and multiple sites available.
for Community College Gippsland - Education & Training
Community College Gippsland have an exciting opening for an enthusiastic volunteer to help run woodwork/textiles sessions with our ECG students.
for Melbourne Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) - Mentoring & Advocacy
Can you spare 1-2 hours per week supporting refugees and migrants to learn English? The AMEP Volunteer Tutor Scheme is experiencing a high demand of learners needing tutors. Volunteers are vital to helping eligible migrants and refugees practice English, learn about the Australian way of life and connect to the local community.
Do you have 1-2 hours a week spare during school hours to help a young person in a primary school who is at risk of disengaging in education. This is a 12 month commitment and not for people looking for full time employment.
for Brotherhood of St. Laurence - Community Services
The Digital Literacy Trainer role supports participants at risk of social and economic exclusion by providing them with personalised digital skills training. Participants are those accessing services at the Brotherhood of St. Laurence’s (BSL) SEED Project (Sustaining Economic Empowerment and Dignity for Women). The SEED Project provides a wellbeing hub for women in Seymour, Victoria.
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