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Volunteering opportunity

Branch Ad Hoc Volunteer (Exeter and District)

2 volunteers required
2 spaces remaining
Added by
LC
Laura Clark
on 19th March 2024
 

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  303 days remaining
Location
Interest
  • Family activities
  • Socialising
  • Volunteering
Help type
  • Caring for someone
  • Mental health
  • Disabilities
  • Health & wellbeing
  • Special needs
Age range
  • 18-25
  • 25-35
  • 35-50
  • 50-65
  • 65+
Skills
  • Admin
  • Book-keeping & finance
  • Communication
Select area
  • Exeter
Health conditions
  • OCD
  • Mental health
  • Learning disabilities
  • Anxiety and depression

Why we want you

The charity has around 100 branches, all run by volunteers, who provide local support to autistic people and their families. Every branch is different and so are the activities they provide – they may run parent support groups, adult social groups, children’s activities, conferences or focus on providing information or campaigning. However, no matter how big or small, all branches are hugely valued by the people in their local area.

What you will be doing

  • Assisting at in person branch activities such as bucket collections, fundraising activities, etc. Where extra volunteers are required on the day of an event.

The skills you need

  • Knowledge and experience of the autism spectrum is an advantage but not essential as we can provide training.
  • Good organisational skills.
  • Confident in speaking to members of public.

When and where

  • Flexible, role is on an ad hoc basis and will be as and when required for branch events.
  • Home based (plus travel to branch activities).

Venue

EX2 4QD

Provided by National Autistic Society

Contact name
Laura Clark
Email address
volunteers@nas.org.uk

Provided by Laura Clark


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