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  • Speed Careers (Law background) - inspire young minds!

    Ardoch

    Join Speed Careers and make a difference in students' lives by sharing your unique career journey or study pathways. We're specifically seeking individuals with a background in Law, Lawyers, Judges, Correctional Officers etc. as well as individuals from diverse backgrounds, or locals living in the area to bring a rich variety of experiences to our program.

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  • Speed Careers - inspire young minds! - Bannockburn VIC

    Ardoch

    Join Speed Careers and make a difference in students' lives by sharing your unique career journey or study pathways. We're specifically seeking women in STEM careers, individuals with a background in Law, Construction as well as individuals from diverse backgrounds, or locals living in the area to bring a rich variety of experiences to our program.

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  • My Care Kit Volunteer

    Breast Cancer Network Australia

    Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) is looking for long term volunteers to support Australians affected by breast cancer. BCNA's My Care Kit is for women who have recently had breast cancer surgery. Thanks to support from Berlei, BCNA supplies specially designed Berlei bras and soft forms to those women free of charge. We are looking for people to help pack and send the kits. You can read more about the kits here: bcna.org.au/my-care-kit.

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  • Volunteer Board Member and Non Executive Director

    FOXG1 Foundation Australia

    FoxG1 Foundation is looking for two additional board members who are able to assist the foundation in one of the three roles: Chairperson, Secretary or Treasurer. It would be ideal if you are either a research scientist, a genetic counsellor, a pediatrician / Neurologist, or working or studying in any allied medical areas. Additionally, parents/carers of children/family members affected by rare disorders would also be encouraged to join.

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  • Join Our Team as an Event Responder - Make a Difference in Your Community!

    St John Ambulance Australia SA Ltd.

    Are you ready to step into a vital role that allows you to provide essential clinical services at exciting events across the state? We're seeking enthusiastic individuals to join our team as Event Responders. As an Event Responder, you'll receive comprehensive training, professional growth opportunities, and the chance to make a positive impact on the community. If you're passionate about healthcare, helping others, and being a part of thrilling events, this is the opportunity for you.

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  • Volunteer Optical Dispenser

    Eyes of Hope

    Eyes of Hope provides free eye checks and free glasses to homeless and vulnerable individuals in Sydney. Optical Dispensers are being sought to deliver a much needed service to an underserved community. Clinics are delivered through our community partners, Ozharvest Community Hub in Waterloo and Kirketon Road Centre in Darlinghurst.

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  • Volunteer Optometrist

    Eyes of Hope

    Eyes of Hope provides free eye checks and free glasses to homeless and vulnerable individuals in Sydney. Optometrists are being sought to deliver a much needed service to an underserved community. Clinics are delivered through our community partners, Ozharvest Community Hub in Waterloo and Kirketon Road Centre in Darlinghurst.

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  • Kiosk Assistant

    WA Country Health Service - Midwest (WACHS)

    The popular and busy Kiosk at the Geraldton Hospital are looking for more enthusiastic Volunteers to join them in assisting at the kiosk. Join this great team of Auxiliary Volunteers who help raise money, through the kiosk sales towards the purchase of vital equipment and amenities for the care and comfort of our patients. Whether you are an extrovert or an introvert, there are various duties that you can perform at the kiosk. Apply today.

  • Gardeners - Sensory & Community Garden

    Neurological Council of WA

    The Neurological Council invested in a small community / sensory garden at The Niche Lotteries House for members of our support groups, who are now too frail to care for it. This makes them very sad. Can you make our neglected little garden beautiful again and help us cheer up and reengage new and old members of our neurological gardening group?

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  • Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Croydon VIC

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Co-Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to guide a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

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  • Gifts in Wills Administration Support Volunteer

    Stroke Foundation - National Office

    Stroke is one of Australia’s biggest killers and a leading cause of disability amongst adults. There are approximately 56,000 new and recurrent strokes each year in Australia with one occurring every 9 minutes. Stroke affects people of all ages but predominantly occurs in the elderly. There are almost 475,000 people living after stroke in Australia. Despite public misperception, there are proven treatments for stroke prevention and recovery.

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  • Administration Volunteer (Grants & Corporate Partnerships Team)

    Stroke Foundation - National Office

    Stroke is one of Australia’s biggest killers and a leading cause of disability amongst adults. There are approximately 56,000 new and recurrent strokes each year in Australia with one occurring every 9 minutes. Stroke affects people of all ages but predominantly occurs in the elderly. There are almost 475,000 people living after stroke in Australia. Despite public misperception, there are proven treatments for stroke prevention and recovery.

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