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Volunteering benefits everyone, and there are many reasons why people volunteer. VASLan promotes the benefits of volunteering and ensures anyone who wants to volunteer can do so. Our staff can provide a wide range of services and support to volunteers, including:
If you are interested in finding a suitable volunteering opportunity please click the link below.
Join Our Amazing Volunteer Mums at Swaddle!
Since launching last May, our small team of generous volunteer mums has contributed hundreds of hours to supporting families - while building friendships, supporting each other, and making a real impact!
Our Volunteers at Swaddle enjoy a 30% discount on all items in the shop plus access to our volunteer what’s app group.
Click our image above to apply or contact Ali on 07852255717 Alison.Gibson@Swaddle.org.uk to get involved!
All of our befriending and handyperson services, dementia services and friendship groups and are delivered by volunteers, supported by a small team of staff development officers.
You could also support us in:
If you like the sound of what we have to offer, why not call 0141 641 5169 to find out more, email us on enquiries@leap-project.co.uk,
You can also apply online by clicking our logo above
Volunteers - we need you!
As an independent charity powered by our volunteers, our mission is to support people from every corner of Scotland, in their own community.
Volunteers provide emotional and practical assistance to people after a crime, victims and witnesses, where and when they need it – on the phone, in their communities or in court.
For more information about volunteering or to register
interest, visit :
victimsupport.scot/get-involved/volunteer
OR SIMPLY CLICK THE IMAGE ABOVE
The Boys Brigade provides a safe and caring place for local children.
All of our leaders/volunteers are fully trained and undergo child protection and disclosure checks.
The BB is a Christian organisation and groups are attached to a Church but BB is open to those of all faiths & backgrounds.
If you think you could help support young people in our area then please get in touch:
Simply click our logo to reach us via social media or email us at:
Three simple steps to becoming a volunteer
visit www.girlguiding.org.uk/get-involved
We are supported by over 600 volunteers who commit their time and energy to enable us to provide vital care for our patients. So it’s no exaggeration to say that we would not be able to run successfully without our generous volunteers!
To view all current volunteer opportunities, please visit us online
www.st-andrews-hospice.com/fundraising/corporate-giving/volunteer/
Click the logo above or call or Fundraising Team on 01236 766951.
We are based at the Council Compound at Chatelherault Country Park.
We operate a well-equipped workshop and offer two polytunnels and a range of deep beds for volunteers’ use.
Our volunteers are able to develop new skills and gain experience through a variety of opportunities such as Woodworking, Gardening, Conservation and Crafting. . . or we simply come to socialise with our friends.
If you want to be involved simply click our image above or email
We are always looking for Volunteers with specialist skills.
So, if you feel you have something to offer, please get in touch with our Project Coordinator.
As we grow to meet the needs of the community and our members, so does our need for help.
So if you can spare some time to answer phones, update our web site, create newsletters, deliver leaflets/posters or even run a class! We are always happy to have an extra pair of hands.
Click our logo above to visit our website or call 01698 888893
Volunteering with Guide Dogs is life-changing – and not just for the people we support.
Join one of our amazing roles and be part of the pack and you’ll quickly see how the time you give benefits people with sight loss, our four-legged friends and you!
For more information contact volattractnorth@guidedogs.org.uk
Call 0345 143 0191 or simply click on our logo for more information and to apply online
We have a variety of volunteering roles, from getting involved in activities at our local branches, to helping out with administration, or sharing advice and offering support to autistic people who are socially isolated.
Click on the image above to view our volunteering information online or email
There are many easy and flexible ways to volunteer with BHF.
From volunteering in our charity shops, getting involved in fundraising activities and workplace volunteering.
Any time you give will help to fund lifesaving research.
Our Hamilton branch are always looking for people to help lend a hand . If you want to find out more simply click on our image above to visit or website or pop into your local Hamilton store and speak to the local manager.
You can also call the store on 01698 281729
Blantyre Volunteer Ltd urgently require DRIVERS.
If you are able to commit to a few hours per week to help people in your community this could be the opportunity for you.
Travel expenses will be reimbursed.
Minibus Driver Training can be provided (where appropriate).
Disclosure Scotland checks will be paid in full by us.
For more information please call 01698 821656 or email
HIPY provides information and support to young people to enable them to make informed choices about issues affecting their lives.
If you would like to help us support young people in the area please get in touch and we can have a chat.
Call 01698 891687 or email
Lanarkshire Pride CIC is a new not for profit community interest company THAT AIMS TO deliver projects in support of the LGBTQ+ community IN THE LANARKSHIRE AREA.
Started in 2024, we have delivered the areas first ever pride march. ‘PRIDE SOUTH
LANARKSHIRE’, WHICH took place in Hamilton town centre.
The event was supported by over 35
wonderful volunteers.
We aim to expand our activities alongside returning with Pride SL25.
Visit our website to find out how you can get involved -
If you are looking to put something back by supporting children, teenagers, parents or carers, or you are ready for a career change, volunteering can have a transformative effect, not just for them but for you as well.
We provide all our volunteers with full & ongoing training & support.
As expenses & travel are paid. All you are giving is your time & commitment.
If you would like to volunteer please give us a call on 01698 894013
You can also click on our logo to go straight to our dedicated
We already have around 2,500 amazing people who volunteer to be part of the Children’s Hearings Scotland community, otherwise known as the Children’s Panel.
Our volunteers make sure that all Scotland’s infants, children and young people feel safe, loved, valued and respected. It’s an important role that is hugely rewarding, but we need more Panel Members.
If you can show compassion, empathy, trust and are a good listener, could you join them?
We are now accepting applications to become a volunteer Panel Member in North Strathclyde; Ayrshire; Central; Highland, Moray & Eilean Siar; Lanarkshire, Dumfries & Galloway; and Tayside & Fife.
We are launching local recruitment pages where you will find a list of current vacancies from local employers.
Listings are limited at present but we are confident we will soon have a comprehensive guide of opportunities from across Lanarkshire.