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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!

  • LAUNCESTON - Maintenance Guide Dogs Tasmania Collection Dog Program

    EverAbility/Guide Dogs Tasmania

    This role is for those with an eye for detail who don’t mind getting their hands dirty. Duties include maintaining the appearance or our iconic collection dog donation tins, washing them with soapy water, replacing damaged stickers and security chain. Volunteers support the collection dog volunteer driver role by ensuring there is enough clean mini dog collection tins to be used on the following weeks scheduled collection run.

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  • Workbench Recovery Support Volunteer/Worker

    Lamp Inc

    Do you have a woodwork background with some mental health training and group work experience? If so this is a unique volunteer role that could lead to some paid work also. The Workbench program offer a psychosocial based Day-2-Day support program, which gives individuals with a primary mental health diagnosis, the ability to participate in supported social groups with semi-structured activities. A trade background or previous experience in woodwork is required.

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