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    BRIGHT Walk Course Volunteer

    The BRIGHT Walk 2024 takes place on Saturday 6 July from 4pm–9pm. 2500 people will walk through the CBD and North Adelaide, raising money for medical research at SAHMRI through sponsorships from friends and family.

    Id:212154
    Health
    One off - an event
    Adelaide SA
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    Shop Barista Volunteer

    Would you like to be part of a dynamic team supporting SA families? The Friends of the Women's and Children's Hospital Incorporated, Shops Auxiliary Division run two shops within the Women's and Children's Hospital (WCH), called Rainbows and Vic's. Monies raised from the shops are donated to purchase important medical equipment for the WCH. As a shop volunteer you will make a valuable contribution to the life of the hospital, the patients, their families and the broader community.

    Id:150674
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    North Adelaide SA
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    Shop Volunteer

    Would you like to be part of a dynamic team supporting SA families? The Friends of the Women's and Children's Hospital Incorporated, Shops Auxiliary Division run two shops within the Women's and Children's Hospital (WCH), called Rainbows and Vic's. Monies raised from the shops are donated to purchase important medical equipment for the WCH. As a shop volunteer, you will make a valuable contribution to the life of the hospital, the patients, their families and the broader community.

    Id:160846
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    North Adelaide SA
  4. Transport to Treatment Driver (relief) Milroy Lodge

    Cancer Council WA's Milroy Lodge is urgently seeking relief drivers to transport patients to and from medical treatment centres in Perth Metro, using our Cancer Council WA vehicle.

    Id:211870
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Shenton Park WA
  5. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Co-Facilitator - Chatswood NSW

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:197090
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Chatswood NSW
  6. Have a fun day out, volunteer at Stadium Stomp!

    Are you free on Sunday 2nd June and looking for a fun yet meaningful day out? Come and volunteer with us! Stadium Stomp is a massive stair climb event held within the iconic MCG. This year, celebrating 10 years! Our participants can make every step count by raising funds for the Monash Children’s Hospital.

    Id:212130
    Health
    One off - a few hours
    Melbourne VIC
  7. Volunteer All Rounder

    We seek happy, friendly volunteers to assist in delivery of tea/coffee to patients in the Day Infusion Centre, concierge work, collecting and collating Theatre packs and some filing. No computer work.

    Id:212109
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Benowa QLD
  8. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:207829
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Cairns QLD
  9. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Darwin NT

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:199661
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Darwin NT
  10. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - VIC based

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Co-Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to guide a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:199613
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Ringwood VIC
  11. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Stirling WA

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:182036
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Stirling WA
  12. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Willagee WA

    Want to help people living with vision loss? Macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in Australians and we are after someone to help run support groups for people living with macular degeneration! Group meetings are held at the Willagee Community Centre.

    Id:182038
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Willagee WA
  13. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator (Online)

    The Peer Support Group Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to guide a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable but not necessary.

    Id:177523
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Anywhere
  14. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Brisbane QLD

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:197091
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Brisbane City QLD
  15. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Canberra ACT

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:199657
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Canberra ACT
  16. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Adelaide SA

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:199659
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Adelaide SA
  17. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Hobart TAS

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:199663
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Hobart TAS
  18. Relay For Life Committee Member

    We are looking for outgoing and friendly people to join our Brisbane Relay For Life Committee.

    Id:211139
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Brisbane City QLD
  19. Admin Support Assistant (Office-based)

    The Macular Disease Foundation of Australia (MDFA) is the national peak body representing the macular disease community.  Our four pillars of work include:  prevention and early detection, supporting the community to live optimally with macular conditions, systemic advocacy and research.  There are an estimated 1.4m Australians with some evidence of age-related macular degeneration, which is the most common macular disease.

    Id:211355
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Sydney NSW
  20. Partnerships Volunteer

    Stroke is one of Australia’s biggest killers and a leading cause of disability amongst adults. There are approximately 56,000 new and recurrent strokes each year in Australia with one occurring every 9 minutes. Stroke affects people of all ages but predominantly occurs in the elderly. There are almost 475,000 people living after stroke in Australia. Despite public misperception, there are proven treatments for stroke prevention and recovery.

    Id:198720
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Melbourne VIC