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  • Op Shop Retail Assistants - Caloundra

    Mingary Care

    Do you love to Op Shop? Do you have a few spare hours a week to work in our sparkling new shop which will be opening very soon? Learn what really goes on behind the scenes - we receive a huge variety of items every day. From shop displays, pricing and customer service, you will be contributing to a great cause that supports palliative care and end-of-life care on the Sunshine Coast.

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  • Volunteer at Pinkies Cafe, Kurri Kurri Hospital

    The Maitland Hospital Volunteers Inc.

    Could you help make someone's day a bit brighter? The Kurri Kurri Hospital Volunteers provide care and comfort to patients, their families and friends when they need it most. As well they support staff and fundraise to help build a better patient experience.

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  • Volunteer at Cessnock Hospital

    The Maitland Hospital Volunteers Inc.

    Could you help make someone's day a bit brighter? Cessnock Volunteers provide care and comfort to patients, their carers and families when they need it most. As well as supporting staff, you will be helping to help build a better patient experience.

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  • Volunteer at Kurri Kurri Hospital

    The Maitland Hospital Volunteers Inc.

    Could you help make someone's day a bit brighter? The Kurri Kurri District Hospital Volunteers provide comfort to patients, their families and visitors when they need it most. As well they support staff and fundraise to help build a better patient experience. They have a cafe that is managed on site but we need more helpers to get it open.

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  • Palliative Care Volunteer

    Silverchain

    • Dianella WA, East Perth WA, Joondanna WA, Merriwa WA, Bedford WA, Coolbinia WA, Highgate WA, Quinns Rocks WA
    • Category: Health
    • Types of work: Companionship & Social Support, Seniors & Aged Care

    Silverchain provides an award-winning palliative care service that helped clients manage their symptoms and meet their physical, social, and spiritual needs for over 40 years. Our dedicated volunteers play a key role in providing this care as part of a compassionate team of Healthcare professionals. You will be helping Australians living with an advanced, progressive, or life-limiting illness to experience the best quality of life possible.

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  • Palliative Care Volunteer

    Silverchain

    • Bentley WA, Cloverdale WA, Como WA, Greenmount WA, Shenton Park WA, Wembley Downs WA, Salter Point WA, Swan View WA
    • Category: Health
    • Types of work: Companionship & Social Support, Seniors & Aged Care

    Silverchain provides an award-winning palliative care service that helped clients manage their symptoms and meet their physical, social, and spiritual needs for over 40 years. Our dedicated volunteers play a key role in providing this care as part of a compassionate team of Healthcare professionals. You will be helping Australians living with an advanced, progressive, or life-limiting illness to experience the best quality of life possible.

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  • Admin Support Assistant (Community-based)

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    The Macular Disease Foundation of Australia (MDFA) is the national peak body representing the macular disease community.  Our four pillars of work include:  prevention and early detection, supporting the community to live optimally with macular conditions, systemic advocacy and research.  There are an estimated 1.4m Australians with some evidence of age-related macular degeneration, which is the most common macular disease.

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  • Admin Support Assistant (Community-based)

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    The Macular Disease Foundation of Australia (MDFA) is the national peak body representing the macular disease community.  Our four pillars of work include:  prevention and early detection, supporting the community to live optimally with macular conditions, systemic advocacy and research.  There are an estimated 1.4m Australians with some evidence of age-related macular degeneration, which is the most common macular disease.

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  • Admin Support Assistant (Community-based)

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    The Macular Disease Foundation of Australia (MDFA) is the national peak body representing the macular disease community.  Our four pillars of work include:  prevention and early detection, supporting the community to live optimally with macular conditions, systemic advocacy and research.  There are an estimated 1.4m Australians with some evidence of age-related macular degeneration, which is the most common macular disease.

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  • Admin Support Assistant (Community-based)

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    The Macular Disease Foundation of Australia (MDFA) is the national peak body representing the macular disease community.  Our four pillars of work include:  prevention and early detection, supporting the community to live optimally with macular conditions, systemic advocacy and research.  There are an estimated 1.4m Australians with some evidence of age-related macular degeneration, which is the most common macular disease.

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  • Admin Support Assistant (Community-based)

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    The Macular Disease Foundation of Australia (MDFA) is the national peak body representing the macular disease community.  Our four pillars of work include:  prevention and early detection, supporting the community to live optimally with macular conditions, systemic advocacy and research.  There are an estimated 1.4m Australians with some evidence of age-related macular degeneration, which is the most common macular disease.

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