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  • Repair Café Coordinator | Helping our Community and Our Planet

    Repair Cafe Redcliffe Peninsula Inc

    An exciting opportunity to help community. Repair Café Coordinator Role for 15 hours a month, coordinating online appointments and arrangements for monthly workshops, and, assist monthly workshops. We are a volunteer organisation, passionate about repairing and maintaining household items, giving treasured possessions another life, helping to reduce living costs, reducing landfill, and helping our environment. We are a Centrelink approved volunteer work organisation.

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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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  • Op Shop Volunteers – Capalaba & Kelvin Grove

    Drug ARM (Queensland)

    Op Shop VOLUNTEERS WANTED & APPRECIATED! Are you: - A Fashionista - An Organisation Expert - A Director of First Impressions WE NEED YOU! The work of the Op Shops is important and meaningful as proceeds of all retail operations help to fund services delivered by Drug ARM. • CENTRELINK APPROVED

  • Breastfeeding Educator

    Australian Breastfeeding Association Applecross Branch (Supported by Volunteer Melville!)

    Breastfeeding Educators are trained volunteers who offer breastfeeding information and mother-to-mother support to women whose babies are breastfeeding and to their families. Their area of expertise is breastfeeding support. The counsellors have to have breastfed at least one baby for a minimum of 6 months and hold a current 10998NAT Certificate IV in Breastfeeding Education (Counselling) (or equivalent) and have to complete ongoing training to up d ate their knowledge and skills.

  • Op Shop Volunteers – Capalaba & Kelvin Grove

    Drug ARM (Queensland)

    • Capalaba QLD, Kelvin Grove QLD
    • Category: Health

    Op Shop VOLUNTEERS WANTED & APPRECIATED! Are you: - A Fashionista - An Organisation Expert - A Director of First Impressions WE NEED YOU! The work of the Op Shops is important and meaningful as proceeds of all retail operations help to fund services delivered by Drug ARM. • CENTRELINK APPROVED

  • Admin - Reception and Support Volunteer - Wyong

    Central Coast Community Women's Health Centre

    The Central Coast Community Women's Health Centre (CCCWHC) is a community based organisation, run by and for women. The aim of the volunteer program at the Northern Women’s Health Centre in Wyong is to support women who call or arrive at the Centre. ***To be referred to this role an interview with Volunteering Central Coast is required. You will be contacted soon to arrange a mutually convenient time and place. ***

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  • Non-Executive Director

    Epilepsy ACT

    Epilepsy ACT is seeking passionate and committed individuals to join our Board of Directors as Non-Executive Directors. This volunteer position entails providing strategic guidance and oversight to the organisation, ensuring that we continue to fulfill our mission effectively and sustainably. Non-Executive Directors play a vital role in shaping the direction of Epilepsy ACT and contributing to our ongoing success.

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  • 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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  • Parent and Family Drug Support Group Facilitator

    Parent and Family Drug Support Parent Peer Volunteer (Supported by Volunteer Melville!)

    We are currently looking for Parent Peer Volunteers to facilitate family peer support groups to parents and families. You may also be interested in providing telephone support to parents calling the service in distress on our telephone roster, As our service provides Peer Support, IT'S ESSENTIAL you have lived experience in this area.

  • 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 Kurri Kurri Hospital

    The Maitland Hospital Volunteers Inc.

    Could you help make someone's day a bit brighter? The Kurri Kurri 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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  • Volunteer Peer Support Group Leaders

    Neurological Council of WA

    People living with neurological conditions often benefit from organised support that is led by people who have similar health conditions and experiences managing their health. Peer support groups connect people within a safe space empowering them to take control of their health and wellbeing. We are seeking people with lived experience of neurological conditions to train and act as voluntary peer support group leaders in selected metro and regional areas or within your local community.

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