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  1. Volunteer to support young people with disabilities – Host Programs

    Are you looking to make a real difference in someone’s life? Volunteer with Interchange and Host a young person living with disability. This extends their social network, offers them new opportunities and experiences, and provides a much needed break for their carer. Some volunteers have the young person stay at their place once a month. This also provides the young persons carer with some respite and support.

    Id:136668
    Disability Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Melbourne VIC
  2. Volunteer to support young people with disabilities – Mentors / Buddy Programs

    Are you looking to make a real difference in someone’s life? Volunteer with the Interchange Network of disability service providers and buddy up with a young person living with disability to spend regular time with them sharing hobbies or interests, going to the movies or a football game, or just hanging out watching your favourite shows at home.

    Id:76373
    Disability Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Melbourne VIC
  3. 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
  4. Telelink Administration Group Connection Support

    Telelink Connectors and admin support volunteers help support one of the longest running programs to assist people that are blind or low vision to live the life that they choose. The Telelink program provides special interest group discussion's for blind and low vision people all the way around Australia to interact with one another via phone with a volunteer facilitator. The connection volunteer is charged with connecting the groups on a regular connection schedule.

    Id:181419
    Disability Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Anywhere
  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. Volunteer Puppy Raiser - Busselton, Dunsborough, Margaret River areas.

    Guide and Assistance Dogs change lives. It is the independence and freedom offered by these dogs to our clients that keeps us going. Our Puppy Raisers look after an 8 to 10 week old puppy, in their home, for a period of 6 to 12 months This requires a degree of physical fitness, which includes being able to negotiate steps, walk 3-5km per day and frequent bending and lifting (up to 20kg). Puppy Raisers expose our puppies to different environments including public transport, shopping centres etc.

    Id:176095
    Disability Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Busselton WA
  7. Buddy Program | Interchange Host Program

    Assist a young person with a disability to access recreational activities for a few hours or one day on a regular basis, at least once each month.

    Id:27908
    Disability Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Across: Geelong VIC, North Geelong VIC
  8. Puppy Carer

    Being a Puppy Carer is possibly the most enjoyable way to volunteer. Not only do you get to experience the joy of looking after an adorable puppy for about 12 months – without any of the associated costs, you are assisting someone who is blind to live the life to the full by volunteering your time and care. You can also visit SEDA Vision Australia website to become a Puppy Carer.

    Id:175150
    Disability Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Melbourne VIC
  9. Puppy Carer - Geelong

    Being a Puppy Carer is possibly the most enjoyable way to volunteer. Not only do you get to experience the joy of looking after an adorable puppy for about 12 months – without any of the associated costs, you are assisting someone who is blind to live the life to the full by volunteering your time and care. You can also visit SEDA Vision Australia website to become a Puppy Carer.

    Id:94138
    Disability Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Geelong VIC