What are you interested in?
for Kingston Neighbourhood House - Community Services
We are looking for another "ninja" volunteer. Our "ninja" volunteers pick up bread and other products of a night time or morning and drop them off to the House for distribution to community members the following day. We call them our "ninja" volunteers because they do very important work but are hardly ever seen apart from our bi-annual celebrations.
for Launceston VFC Services - Community Services
Volunteering connects you with others. If you enjoy driving and chatting to people you might enjoy this! We are looking for community car drivers who are reliable, friendly, and active volunteers who can transport & accompany our clients on our social outings.
Volunteering connects you with others. If you enjoy driving and chatting to people you might enjoy this! We are looking for community car drivers who are reliable, friendly and active volunteers who can transport clients outside of regular office hours.
for Burnie Community House - Family Services
Act as a supervisory driver to assist a vulnerable learner gain their driving licence.
for Clarendon Vale Neighbourhood Centre - Community Services
Are you wanting to give back to your community? Looking for Mentor drivers to help people get their P's license.
for Rotary Club of Chadstone/East Malvern - Community Services
We desperately seek a social media enthusiast to work with us to post supplied material and create new material for posting on Facebook, Instagram, webpages and other social media channels. We conduct craft markets and other events to raise the money that we use to fund our projects. Modern marketing reach requires a person like you in our team.
for Multicultural Association of Russian-speaking Women Ogonyok - Migrant Services
You will be responsible for creating weekly posts for our social media (currently Instagram and Facebook) as well as monthly posts to our WordPress website.
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While we do that, you can try to refresh the screen (hit F5 on a PC or command + R)