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  • Come Volunteer with Sydney Children's Hospitals Foundation

    Sydney Children's Hospitals Foundation

    We held over 171 events requiring volunteers in 2023....Galas, toy room packing, Santa elves, pom pom making, City to Surf, Convoy for Kids, Lego Brickbuilt, more galas, Mothers Day stalls in hospitals, Childrens week in hospitals, TikTok filming, TVC filming, Sydney Sick Kids Day, Giving Day, BBQ helpers, Christmas concerts, Golf Days, Car Clubs, Walk for KIds with Cancer, Nurses Ball, corporate days to name just a few!!!

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  • Volunteer Social Media Content Creator

    Eyes of Hope

    Eyes of Hope provides free eye checks and free glasses to homeless and vulnerable individuals in Sydney. We are seeking a passionate and creative Social Media Marketing Volunteer to join our team. The volunteer will be responsible for managing and growing our social media presence to increase awareness, engage with the community, and support our mission.

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  • Dungeon Master for Autism Affirming Peer Group - Be part of creating positive social change

    Empower Autism

    Are you keen to adventure with a group of young people as a part of peer support group? This opportunity may be perfect for you! Youth Peer Support Groups operate at multiple Brisbane locations including Stafford, Carina Heights, The Gap and Mango Hill. This role is a fantastic opportunity for anyone that wants to be part of creating autism affirming spaces for individuals to create community and feel valued.

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  • Volunteer Visitor - Roundabout

    Meridian Incorporated

    The Roundabout Project is a volunteer peer support project that aims to assist participants with Disability to engage with our LGBTIQA+ community encouraging networking and connections. By sharing personal experiences and developing mutual peer-to-peer friendship, participants may gain a greater sense of connection to community and develop a deeper sense of belonging, self-esteem, and interpersonal trust.

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  • Fun & Friendship, Walking with Blind in Point Cook

    Blind Sports Victoria Inc.

    • Altona VIC, Altona North VIC, Hoppers Crossing VIC, Lara VIC, Point Cook VIC, Werribee VIC, Williamstown VIC, Yarraville VIC
    • Category: Disability Services
    • Types of work: Companionship & Social Support, Disability Support, Sport & Physical Activity

    Blind Sports Recreation Victoria is currently seeking a bubbly, fun volunteer to accompany a young lady who is blind on a weekly walk in Point Cook. This lady enjoys conversation, grabbing a coffee in a cafe and visiting new places. To apply, you must be over 18 years of age, love walking, and have a respectful attitude towards people with a disability from multicultural backgrounds.

  • Swimming Buddy for Blind Lady in Broadmeadows

    Blind Sports Victoria Inc.

    • Broadmeadows VIC, Campbellfield VIC, Coolaroo VIC, Dallas VIC, Gladstone Park VIC, Glenroy VIC, Thomastown VIC, Tullamarine VIC
    • Category: Disability Services
    • Types of work: Companionship & Social Support, Disability Support, Sport & Physical Activity

    Blind Sports & Recreation Victoria is looking for a friendly swimming buddy to accompany a blind lady living in Broadmeadows on weekly swims at her local pool - the Broadmeadows Leisure Centre. This will be a two hour time commitment each week or fortnight on an ongoing basis. You must be female to apply due to change-room requirements.

  • Supporting People with a Disability to enjoy life

    Outlook

    Looking to Volunteer? Enthusiastic? Want to engage and assist others in a supportive environment? Share your skills and interests with others? Work with people with a disability to meet their needs and enjoy life

  • Maintenance Worker - Handy person

    Arundel Park Riding for the Disabled Inc

    Maintenance Workers are responsible for applying basic fixes to equipment and premises as well as ensuring facilities are tidy and functional. Ideally you would have some experience or sound handyman skills. The role can require a level of physical stamina from time to time, so you need to possess manual dexterity. You will join a team of dedicated volunteers who provide companionship and a happy team environment. This is a very rewarding role, in a beautiful and peaceful setting. (C)

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  • Horse Based Activities Volunteers

    Arundel Park Riding for the Disabled Inc

    You do not need to have horse experience to volunteer at APRDA but you could pick up some horse experience by volunteering with us. We are seeking people to assist us with our horse based activities. A great opportunity to help a great cause and get some exercise. A level of fitness is essential as you can be required to stand and walk for up to 1 hour in lessons. Each rider has a volunteer leading their horse and most will have at least one side walker in support. (C)

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  • Can you give the gift of friendship? – Murrumbeena

    Inclusion Melbourne

    Inclusion Melbourne believes that everyone within our community should be able to live in an inclusive community, supported by people who genuinely care for them, and have equal opportunity to participate in community life. Through our volunteer programs, we provide social support and friendship to people with a cognitive disability and older Australians who are at risk of loneliness and social isolation.

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  • Can you give the gift of friendship?

    Inclusion Melbourne

    Inclusion Melbourne believes that everyone within our community should be able to live in an inclusive community, supported by people who genuinely care for them, and have equal opportunity to participate in community life. Through our volunteer programs, we provide social support and friendship to people with a cognitive disability and older Australians who are at risk of loneliness and social isolation.

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  • Become a Leisure Buddy Volunteer (Camberwell)

    Inclusion Melbourne

    Inclusion Melbourne believes that everyone within our community should be able to live in an inclusive community, supported by people who genuinely care for them, and have equal opportunity to participate in community life. Through our volunteer programs, we provide social support and friendship to people with a cognitive disability and older Australians who are at risk of loneliness and social isolation.

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  • Leisure Buddy - City of Kingston

    Inclusion Melbourne

    Inclusion Melbourne is a community-based not for profit organisation that is committed to ensuring people with a disability live in an inclusive community, are supported by people who genuinely care for them, and have the opportunity to participate in community life. Inclusion Melbourne's award-winning Leisure Buddy program matches volunteers with adults with a disability so they can develop a genuine friendship and participate in social activities.

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  • Want to make a person smile today? Become a Leisure Buddy Volunteer!

    Inclusion Melbourne

    Inclusion Melbourne believes that everyone within our community should be able to live in an inclusive community, supported by people who genuinely care for them, and have equal opportunity to participate in community life. Through our volunteer programs, we provide social support and friendship to people with a cognitive disability and older Australians who are at risk of loneliness and social isolation.

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  • Can you give the gift of friendship? – Caulfield

    Inclusion Melbourne

    Inclusion Melbourne believes that everyone within our community should be able to live in an inclusive community, supported by people who genuinely care for them, and have equal opportunity to participate in community life. Through our volunteer programs, we provide social support and friendship to people with a cognitive disability and older Australians who are at risk of loneliness and social isolation.

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  • Make a positive difference to a person with a disability!

    Inclusion Melbourne

    Inclusion Melbourne’s Leisure Buddy program matches like-minded people to undertake social activities within our community on a fortnightly basis. We are focused on creating genuine, long term connections between volunteers and our Leisure Buddy participants. Therefore, we require a minimum commitment of 12 months and two to three hours per fortnight.

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