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for Uniting Victoria And Tasmania - Community Services
Want to build a sense of community, and advocate for vulnerable people? Contribute to our Drop-in Centre's goal of providing aid on the journey towards stability and self-sufficiency. Help create a compassionate and supportive environment for individuals experiencing homelessness. Play a vital role in ensuring that they feel welcomed, valued, and empowered during their time at the Centre.
A unique new Op Shop is coming to Moonee Ponds! If you are passionate about upcycled fashion and want to make a difference to the environment we would love you on our team. Work in a fun, inclusive and supportive environment for an organisation that works for the community and lives by its values.
Uniting Op Shop Ballarat is a destination for locals and visitors alike. Our shop, in the heart of the city, is an integral part of Uniting's services. Why not add your talents to our team? Volunteers are at the heart of our organisation and a crucial part of our Op shops. Meet people, learn skills and be part of something special.
Combine your love of gardening with the opportunity to support local communities. We are looking for someone who can dedicate a few hours per week to cultivate a community garden where the produce is distributed to local families and individuals experiencing financial hardship. If this is you, please apply!
Uniting Op Shop Werribee has opportunities for volunteers. Shift days negotiable. Be part of a dedicated team that loves their work and celebrates being part of the community.
Want to support the community, work with wonderful people and have fun? Uniting Op Shop Yarraville is a treasure trove just waiting to be discovered. Full of fabulous fashion and vintage vibes, the Op Shop is the place to go to find the perfect outfit for any occasion. Volunteers are the heart of the Shop, with varied roles and shift times and days.
Are you active and willing to work as part of a transport crew? We need fit and physically strong transport volunteers willing to take an active role in supporting our Emergency Relief Mobile Van model and warehousing processes.
Are you looking for a fun Volunteer Position with a purpose? Are you passionate about fashion and beautiful things? Do you love Op Shops and supporting the circular economy? Do you want to contribute to sustainable fashion and upcycling goods to make a difference ? Do you want to volunteer with a fun and loving team of amazing people? If we’ve got your attention, then this role is just for you!
Are you resourceful, a good communicator and passionate about reducing social isolation in the community? The Parents Hub supports parents caring for infants and toddlers who have additional needs. The volunteer will support the group facilitators with the weekly hosting of parent gatherings. This group aims to engage isolated families and encourage network building! Wednesdays from 9.30am-10.30am. We do ask that volunteers can commit to the role for 6 months or longer.
Do you want to make a difference in the community? We are looking for people to join our local food relief program.
Our Breezeway community meals program is busier than ever and needs some more team members. Located in central Ballarat, the Breezeway provides meals 7 days a week. Join us in preparing food for those who need it!
Play a vital role in the maintenance of the ASWC's Food Pantry service. The primary task is to ensure that the ASWC foodbank is replenished weekly, via driving trips to Foodbank and Secondbite, in order to provide for vulnerable people in the community.
Seeking flexible, patient and reliable volunteers to mentor young people, through engaging in negotiated recreational activities for a couple of hours per fortnight. Activities may include walking in the park, visiting the local library, attending festivals, playing sports, cooking or going for a drive together.
Seeking flexible, patient and reliable volunteers to mentor young people aged between 11 to 17, through engaging in negotiated recreational activities for a couple of hours per fortnight. Activities may include walking in the park, visiting the local library, attending festivals, playing sports, cooking or going for a drive together.
Want to work collaboratively with the ASWC staff to deliver Saturday Programs. This support can include: delivering social activities for people seeking asylum, assist with collecting food parcels at the centre, administrative tasks, general cleaning and maintenance of the centre, and contributing ideas for Saturday excursions. Fleet vehicle available for excursions (drivers license essential)
Join a passionate team working together to support people seeking asylum in Melbourne. Use your skills as an English Teacher to assist those looking to settle and connect with their community.
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