What are you interested in?
for Clarence City Council - Community Services
Want a low-maintenance, easy way to volunteer that also benefits your community? Clarence Community Volunteer Service are looking for volunteer shoppers.
Could you spare an hour or two? Want to do something meaningful with your time? Clarence Community Volunteer Service is currently recruiting for volunteer drivers.
for Hobart City Mission - Community Services
Are you passionate about helping people and making a difference in your community? Would you like to gain valuable retail skills? Connect to your community by becoming a volunteer with Hobart City Mission
for St John Ambulance Tasmania - Community Services
Do you want to make a real difference to someone in your community to assist them to live independently in their homes?
Do you want to make a real difference to assist frail elderly people to remain actively connected with their local community.
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.
for Burnie Community House - Family Services
Act as a supervisory driver to assist a vulnerable learner gain their driving licence.
for Lifeline Tasmania - Community Services
Do you want to make a real and valued difference to the lives of older Tasmanians? Do you enjoy getting out and about? Join our Chats Program as an Activity Host or Driver, and help to increase the social connection of isolated older people. Volunteering at Lifeline Tasmania can be a rewarding and life-changing experience.
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.
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