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  • Do you love to play music, play bingo, have a chat? Volunteers wanted in Lalor

    Baptcare

    We are seeking Volunteers who love to play games, garden, chat, have a laugh, have fun and who can give a few hours a week to spend time with our residents in our Wattle Grove Community in Lalor. If you love to have fun and would be able to spend some time with residents, then this role is for you.

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  • Do you like going for drives? Taking people on trips? We need you!

    Baptcare

    Do you love to go for a drive? We are seeking a Volunteer for our Coasthaven Community in Norlane who can help us take our aged care residents out for tours and trips. They are a lively bunch and a lot of fun and love to get out and see new things. If you can see yourself as our new mini bus driver and tour guide then we need you!

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  • COLLINGWOOD DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN'S TUTOR

    Operation Stitches

    Opportunity to join a free inner-city tutoring team on either a TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY evenings 6PM - 8PM to tutor 1:1 or 1:2 disadvantaged public housing PREP - GRADE 6 School Students at a local Community Hall in Collingwood 3066 Junior Age on Tuesdays OR Middle Age on Wednesdays An opportunity to make a difference in a young person's life!

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  • Tutoring Opportunities with Ethical Education

    Ethical Education

    If you are passionate about educating and guiding less fortunate high school students and want to make an impact on communities that need it the most, please read on! When studying for the HSC, it can often feel as though receiving private tutoring is a huge leg up towards achieving your academic goals. The question this led us to was: Is it a disadvantage for students whose families can’t afford tutoring, or don’t have the time to help their children with study?

  • Homework Club Volunteer Tutors

    Banyule Community Health

    Himilo Community Connect aims to increase participation, building capacity, create valuable connections and open opportunities for success in education, employment, health and social cohesion from within the Somali Australian community. Homework Club supports the community’s needs and assists to implement and build positive learning habits and behaviours that students will be able to use in school and out of school.

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  • Toy library volunteer

    Brisbane South Toy Library

    We are looking for people that share our passion of supporting the development of children and wellbeing of families, to help run our Brisbane South Toy Library. Our venue is family friendly and kids are very welcome to hang out and play while you are volunteering.

  • Event Assistant

    Visual Connections

    Share in the excitement of Visual Impact Brisbane 2024 by joining the Visual Connections Events delivery team. If you love working with and meeting new people, are a team player and enjoy being where the action is, Visual Connections would love you to join our team. You are required for the upcoming Visual Impact Brisbane show on Wednesday 17 July 2024. We are looking for multiple passionate individuals to assist at the event in various roles, breaks will be given and Lunch supplied.

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  • Friday session toy library volunteer

    Kingston Toy Library

    Kingston Toy Library is a wholly member owned toy library, serving the local community with over 2000 toys. We operate just like a book library but with toys. Volunteering with us will give you the opportunity to experience how a library service operates as you assist with all aspects of library operations. You will gain skills of value for the workplace, be a valued part of the team, while also having the experience of a community run service.

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  • Saturday session toy library volunteer

    Kingston Toy Library

    Kingston Toy Library is a wholly member owned toy library, serving the local community with over 2000 toys. We operate just like a book library but with toys. Volunteering with us will give you the opportunity to experience how a library service operates as you assist with all aspects of library operations. You will gain skills of value for the workplace, be a valued part of the team, while also having the experience of a community run service.

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  • Reading Helper in Schools

    Reading Friends Australia Ltd

    • Bowral NSW, Colo Vale NSW, Goulburn NSW, Mittagong NSW, Stroud NSW, Thirlmere NSW, Windale NSW, Wingello NSW
    • Category: Education & Training
    • Types of work: Education & Training, Library Services, Tutoring & Coaching

    The Volunteer Reading Helper assists children in practicing reading in the classroom at local schools. Just one hour a week can improve children's reading skills enormously. Training provided, great flexibility, wonderful environment. Expanding to other areas soon, please inquire. Reading Friends Australia is registered for Volunteer Work with Centrelink.

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  • Library Assistant

    Watsonia Heights Primary School

    Watsonia Heights Primary School is seeking volunteers who can assist the school's Librarian with all aspects of the day to day running of the library. You will have a keen interest in children’s literature and be available during the school term in school hours. Experience with library systems and organisation such as cataloguing is desired but not essential.

  • Mentor Program Volunteer

    Spencer Park Primary School

    Spencer Park Primary school run a volunteer/mentor program where students are matched up to an adult mentor to develop a relationship and then undertake various activities and projects. For one hour a week during school terms. Activities are based on your own personal strengths. Some mentors sing and play games, complete woodworking projects, support reading programs. Or share a personal interest, such as sewing, craft or cooking.

  • Stall Holders and Sales Representatives

    SchoolKits for Congo (RAOAF Project)

    The brave solo refugee Mums who make SchoolKits for Congo also make beautiful buntings from bright African fabrics, and teach other Mums to do the same. We sell them in Australia and return the proceeds to the makers so that they can pay the school fees for their children to be educated. We are looking for stallholders who could add a product to their range, and for representatives who can show buntings to potential retailers and customers.

  • Student Advocates

    SchoolKits for Congo (RAOAF Project)

    SchoolKits for Congo seek Student Advocates to invite their own school communities to engage in meaningful and rewarding global giving. Advocates will present the program to decision-makers, show them the positive impact that involvement can have on both givers and receivers, and connect them with the resources necessary to complete the first gift cycle. Advocates may also assist with local publicity for the event. Advocates may be current school students or recent graduates.

  • Paint Bunbury REaD volunteer

    Investing in Our Youth Inc (Child and Parent Centre)

    The volunteer will assist with the early literacy program Paint Bunbury REaD which encourages everyone to "talk, read, sing, rhyme, yarn, draw and play with children every day from birth. The volunteer's roles will include monitoring the book swap boxes, creating some resources and assisting at story time events.

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