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  • Driver Volunteer @ Molendinar Community Centre

    Silver Bridle Action Groups Inc

    The Centre is an active member of Secondbite, we collect fruit, vegetables and bread from several Coles around the area. So you will be driving a van (manual) with someone from the Centre to collect the food, then to sort the food. It involves manual handling, food crates weight max 16kg each. From the collection, we will be able to feed 40 to 50 families each week for free. No one should go hungry. Are you ready to make a difference? Apply now!

  • Athlete Services Officer

    Special Olympics South Australia

    To play a key local role in positively supporting athlete and family services in the state. As part of a small team you will deliver activities through our Athlete Leadership and Healthy Communities offers which will align to the National Athlete Leadership strategy. The purpose of the role will be to develop current and future athlete leaders to ensure they can have a greater involvement in their organization and community more broadly through purposeful initiatives.

  • Mentors for primary school aged children

    CareSouth

    • Batehaven NSW, Batemans Bay NSW, Broulee NSW, Long Beach NSW, Malua Bay NSW, Mogo NSW, Moruya NSW, Tuross Head NSW
    • Category: Young People
    • Types of work: Childcare, Companionship & Social Support, Mediation & Advocacy, Tutoring & Coaching

    CareSouth's Aunties and Uncles program needs mentors for children aged 3 to 12 from vulnerable backgrounds across the Eurobodalla area. Spend time connecting and doing everyday activities with a local child, flexible hours at least once per month. CareSouth provides training and ongoing support.

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  • Driver (Community Transport) - Knox

    Bridges - Connecting Communities

    Come & help transport our elderly consumers to their appointments & social support activities within Knox & surrounding suburbs. We encourage you to join our caring team of volunteers to support the most vulnerable members of our community. Use your own car or one of our people movers. If you’ve been thinking about volunteering – now is the time to register.

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  • Qualified English Educators for CaLD Adults

    Edmund Rice Centre WA

    We are seeking a Volunteer Educator who can facilitate classes and helps in the Language for Living in Australia program. We are flexible to work this around your availability. Our 2-hour classes are held on Friday mornings during school terms. Students are streamed into 5 levels depending on their English language and literacy skills.

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  • Local Transport Drivers (minivan or car)

    Balwyn Evergreen Centre - BVRC

    Be part of something great as a volunteer driver at Balwyn Evergreen Centre. Our transport service is critical for our clients to access our activities and programs. As a driver you get to be part of the action and make a genuine difference in the lives of older people. We need drivers to fill half day or full day shifts. Please note, full training and ongoing support provided.

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  • Inala Multicultural Festival - Event Assistant

    Inala Community House

    The Inala Multicultural Festival is a FREE one-day-only event, available to families in our local community and surrounding areas. It combines multicultural performances, rides, great food and diverse stalls. We are looking for a team of amazing volunteers to assist with the set-up/down and running of this exciting event in the Inala community! We would love for you to be part of the event.

  • Peer Leader, Peer Support Program

    Dementia Australia

    Peer support is one of the most powerful and empowering forms of support available; it's an opportunity to be heard and understood by someone who has experienced similar circumstances. Dementia Australia's peer support program Connecting Peers: • Brings people together with similar experiences and interests • Connects participants by phone or Zoom Volunteer as a Peer Leader if you have: • Living experience of dementia - or experience as a carer of someone living with dementia.

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