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Found 37 Disability Services volunteer opportunities in All Adelaide SA and the surrounding areas

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  • Charity Tickets Coordinator

    Brainwave Australia

    Brainwave supports 1,400 children with brain illnesses and illnesses and their families across Australia to cope, adapt and thrive. As well as information and advice, therapy and equipment, we provide family activities to enable families to get out of their home and meet other families. Shows and events provide free tickets and we are seeking a volunteer to help us apply for these charity tickets to enable families supported by us to attend.

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  • Corporate Volunteer - Social Media and Marketing Specialist

    Specialisterne Australia

    Specialisterne Australia is seeking a passionate and skilled individual to support our organisation as a Corporate Volunteer specialising in Social Media and Marketing. Your expertise in social media management, content creation, and digital marketing will contribute to our overall success in raising awareness of our mission and creating real impact in creating change for neurodivergent individuals and building inclusive workplaces.

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  • Fundraising Officer / Assistant

    PRECI (Professionals and Researchers in Early Childhood Intervention)

    As a start-up not-for profit peak body, PRECI is currently run entirely by volunteers. We require a volunteer with skills in fundraising, who can support the Directors with innovative and creative ideas to raise funds to support the vision of PRECI! Your skills will assist us in ensuring that children with disability and their families receive high quality support from their services and supports.

  • Grant writing support

    PRECI (Professionals and Researchers in Early Childhood Intervention)

    As a start-up not-for profit peak body, PRECI is currently run entirely by volunteers. We require a volunteer with skills in grant writing, who can support the Directors to apply for grants to support the vision of PRECI! Your skills will assist us in ensuring that children with disability and their families receive high quality support from their services and supports.

  • Telelink Administration Group Connection Support

    Vision Australia

    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.

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  • Telelink Facilitator

    Vision Australia

    Telelink Facilitator 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 program provides special interest group discussion's for blind and low vision people all around Australia to interact with one another via phone. The volunteer Facilitator is charged with connecting the groups on a regular connection schedule, promotes positive communication between the participants and adds to the discussion.

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  • Camp - Peer Support Volunteers

    Down Syndrome Queensland

    Down Syndrome Queensland (DSQ) is organising for our young adults with Down syndrome to attend our Challenge Weekend Camps throughout the year and require volunteers to assist us with this event. There are multiple opportunities throughout the year: we will require the volunteers to be available from 3pm Friday to approximately 12pm Sunday. Dates range however camps are usually held in March and November.

  • AUSLAN interpreter

    Multicultural Association of Russian-speaking Women Ogonyok

    This exciting role involves interpreting our clients' communication to family members, and medical and other support staff. The role is suitable for students learning AUSLAN.

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  • Volunteer Grant Writer

    Inclusion Foundation

    Inclusion Foundation is seeking a passionate and dedicated Volunteer Grant Writer to join our team in a voluntary capacity as and when we are writing grant applications. This volunteer role plays a crucial role in securing funding for our programs and initiatives. As a Volunteer Grant Writer, you will contribute to the organization's mission by researching, writing and applying for grants to support our impactful work.

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  • Puppy Raiser for Assistance Dogs

    Western Australian Assistance and Therapy Dogs

    Western Australian Assistance and Therapy Dogs are looking for puppy raisers across WA to assist us with raising our future assistance and therapy dog prospects.

  • Puppy Raiser

    Guide Dogs SA & NT

    Do you love puppies? Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer experience? Can you open your home and heart to a puppy training for their life-changing career? Volunteer as a Puppy Raiser, help nurture our next generation of Guide Dogs, Autism Assistance Dogs, Facility Dogs and Therapy Dogs!

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  • Freedom Wheels Volunteers

    Technology for Ageing and Disability (SA) – TADSA - Southern Region

    Technology for Ageing and Disability (SA) Inc. (TADSA) was founded on the idea that volunteers with engineering and other technical skill sets could use them to help lift people from dependence to independence. There are many ways to contribute to making this vision a reality. One of the best ways is to become part of their Freedom Wheels Bicycle Program. As a Freedom Wheels Volunteer, you would custom build or modify bikes and trikes for children, young adults & seniors.

  • Technical Volunteers

    Technology for Ageing and Disability (SA) – TADSA - Southern Region

    As a Technical Volunteer, you will design, tailor-make or modify things to suit the needs of the client. Technical Volunteers work out of their own sheds in their own time. Consequently, you will need access to your own workshop and tools. Typical technical skill sets include: * Metalwork * Woodwork * Plastics * Electronics * Fabrics * Engineering * New technologies Would you like to be involved? Apply now!

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