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Volunteering Opportunities; Digest 21/07/2017

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Volunteering Opportunities in Greater Manchester


- Follow the links to view each opportunity and apply via the Volunteer Centre Manchester website (you may be asked to login!).

 

ONLY Volunteers that have attended an Induction Event will be able to apply - to book onto an upcoming Volunteer Induction Event contact the team via Telephone: 0161 830 4770 or E-mail: [email protected].


Tea Dance Volunteer, TLC St Luke's

Community Cafe Cook and Baker, Northmoor Community Association

Laundrette Assistant, Northmoor Community Association

Homework Club and Arts and Crafts Volunteer, Northmoor Community Association

Community Cafe General Assistant, Northmoor Community Association

Homework Club Assstant Volunteer, Northmoor Community Association

Stay and Play Group Volunteer, Northmoor Community Association

NEXT STEP Project Support Volunteer, Northmoor Community Association

Homework Club Maths Assistant, Northmoor Community Association

Event Volunteers, Learning Disability Regional Tennis Tournament 2017


PowerUp! Event Volunteer, Museum of Science and Industry

Northwest Management Committee Member, Alternatives to Violence Project

Administrative Assistant, Alternatives to Violence Project

Outreach and Publicity Volunteer, Alternatives to Violence Project

Thursday Volunteer Room Guide, National Trust

Gardener, National Trust

Telephone Food Order Allocator, EMERGE

Warehouse Assistant, EMERGE

Volunteer Delivery Driver, EMERGE

Fallowfield Library Volunteer, One Manchester

Craft Club Volunteer, One Manchester

Digital and IT Support for 55+ Years, One Manchester

Editorial Volunteer - Gorton Way, One Manchester

Funding Bid Writer Volunteer - Gorton Way, One Manchester

Volunteer Project Coordinator - Gorton Way, One Manchester

Volunteer Driver's Assistant, Manchester Mind

Community Champion, Healthwatch Manchester

Volunteer Recovery Coach, Emerging Futures



Event Volunteering Opportunity: Event Volunteers at Learning Disability Regional Tennis Tournament, from the Tennis Foundation

"We’re the Tennis Foundation, Great Britain’s leading tennis charity. We believe anybody can play tennis. Anyone from any background and any community. No matter what their age, shape or ability."

What Is It?

In 2017 the Tennis Foundation will again be running a series of Regional tournaments for athletes with a learning disability. There will be seven tournaments across Great Britain culminating in a National Finals Event in November. Round 5 of the series will be taking place at Manchester Tennis Centre on July 29th and 30th 2017 and we need volunteers to help on both the Saturday and Sunday of the event. Each regional tournament will be held over a weekend at an indoor venue. There will be LTA Licensed Officials working on all the matches but we are looking for enthusiastic volunteers aged 14 or over with an interest in tennis, to help players on court.

Become a Tennis volunteer!

We are looking for volunteers to help out over the weekend and no experience is necessary and the role will involve the following;·

  • Escort players on to the correct court from the court holding area
  • Assist players to be ready to serve or receive
  • Ensure that the court is clear of any tennis balls prior to the start of each point
  • Ensure players take a break at the change of ends and take on fluids when needed
  • Change the scoreboard at the change of ends
  • Escort players from the court back to the court holding area when match is complete
  • Volunteers will be required on the days of the tournament from 8.30am to 6pm. Each volunteer will receive a free t-shirt and lunch and drinks each day.

What’s in it for me?

Lunch and refreshments will be provided for all volunteers

Interested in helping out?

Please email [email protected] to register your interest.

You can read more about the Tennis Foundation via their website at: www.tennisfoundation.org.uk.


Volunteering Opportunities with Manchester Mind

"Manchester Mind is in independent local mental health charity which delivers services to young people and adults. Our vision is of a city that promotes good mental health and treats people with mental health problems positively, fairly and with respect."

Manchester Volunteer Advice Project Volunteers

Want to increase your skills, confidence and knowledge, gain work experience and meet new people?

Join the Manchester Volunteer Advice Project!

MVAP is a partnership between Mind, Cheetham Hill Advice Centre, Manchester Refugee Support Network, Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit and the Young Peoples Support Foundation.

The project provides excellent quality volunteering opportunities in advice activities across all our organisations.It is an opportunity open to everyone to increase skills, knowledge and confidence, to meet others and we aim to make it a fulfilling experience.

We need Administrators, Receptionists, Interpreters, Advisors, Immigration Assistants, Advice Support Workers and Training & Recruitment Assistants for local advice organisation.

Full training and supervision given...

For full details, get in touch with Dawn Kaveney at MVAP: 07921 464609 / [email protected].

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Delivery Drivers and Driver's Assistants, Good Mood Food (part of Manchester Mind)

"Good Mood Food is a Manchester based catering social enterprise, which delivers the best quality buffets and catering services across Manchester. All our food is made fresh daily, using the finest and freshest ingredients to ensure it reaches you just as it was intended."

At Manchester Mind we are increasing our volunteer opportunities and all will be supported with training and supervision.

We have vacancies for volunteer drivers and also drivers' assistants. This would involve driving our delivery van and delivering buffets or assisting the driver. You would also help to prepare food in our kitchens from time to time. You would ideally volunteer for one day a week for 3 to 4 hours usually between 10am and about 1pm or 2pm for both of these roles.

Click here to read the Role Description.

Click here to download an Application Form.

For further information, or to offer your support contact Darren on [email protected].

You can read more about Manchester Mind via their website at: www.manchestermind.org.


Volunteer Community Advisory Group Members, Love Withington Baths

"In January 2013, an announcement by Manchester City Council was made to the M20 community of South Manchester that the much loved and much used Withington Baths and Leisure Centre was to be closed with immediate effect, as they could no longer afford to run it. Over 1200 members, many of whom walk to the centre, the elderly, students, families on low incomes and others, had no alternative sports facility usage. The building has been an integral part of the Withington community for over 100 years, essential for the heath and well being of local people."

In order to increase our existing governance, we are establishing a new LWB Community Advisory Group (CAG) to provide strategic guidance and oversight to the LWB Board of Directors, and are looking for local people to join our new Community Advisory Group and represent a wide variety of relevant local stakeholder groups and organisations.

For more information about the role, please click here.

If you are interested in this position, please apply with a CV and covering letter to [email protected].

You can read more about Love Withington Baths via their website at: www.lovewithingtonbaths.com.


Volunteering Opportunity: Photographer with Dogs Trust Manchester

"Our mission is to bring about the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction."

Volunteers are an integral part of the Dogs Trust team. We are very fortunate to have over 1,500 volunteers helping us all over the UK, and we could not achieve our mission without them.

Volunteers help in many aspects of our vital and lifesaving work across the whole of Dogs Trust, whether it is raising money at our events or in charity shops, giving a dog waiting for it’s new home some extra love and attention, or ensuring our centres look welcoming and attractive to visitors and potential adopters. Every role is so important to us and our success.

Over the last year we have cared for almost 17,000 dogs and our volunteers gave a phenomenal total of 158,667 hours of their precious time to Dogs Trust. By volunteering at Dogs Trust you could make a real difference to a dog’s life.

Volunteer Photographer

Purpose of the role:

To photograph dogs within the Rehoming Centre for promotional opportunities.

Key tasks:

  • Work with centre staff to take photosand videos of the dogs in our careusing the camera equipment provided.
  • To create and assist with ideas forpromotional pieces for the dogs,particularly our longer term dogs.
  • Work with the Canine Carers to set up‘photo shoots’ for the dogs to promotethem and the work of Dogs Trust.
  • To take care when using Dogs Trust equipment

Skills/experience required:

  • Animal photography experience(preferably professional experience)
  • Creativity to come up with new ideasand suggestions to best promote thedogs within our care.
  • Passionate about dogs, dog welfareand experience of handling them.
  • Patient and calm when working withour dogs, as some may be of anervous disposition.
  • Excellent face to face communicationskills with the ability to listen.
  • Confident and approachable manner.• Ability to work comfortably in a closeknit team or alone.
  • Ability to follow instructions.
  • Conscientious with a can-do attitude.

If you are interested in this role please download a volunteer form and email to [email protected] or post to the Rehoming Centre to the attention of Katrina Groves, Dogs Trust Manchester, Parkways, Denton, M34 3SG.

A Role Description for this opportunity is available to view, download and print at: http://bit.ly/2v6FAKo.

You can read more about Dogs Trust Manchester via their website at: www.dogstrust.org.uk/our-centres/manchester.


Trustee Volunteering Opportunity: Trustee with Pharmacist Support

Want to make a difference? Want to use your skills to help shape charitable support?

Pharmacist Support – the profession’s independent charity – is looking to recruit up to four new trustees to help to continue their growth and development. This is an ideal opportunity for people wanting to develop their personal and professional skills by joining an experienced and dedicated team of trustees, volunteers and staff.
Pharmacist Support is charity for pharmacists and their families which provides a range of free and confidential services to support people in need throughout their careers, from university and into retirement.

The current board of trustees are at varying stages of their careers and are interested in hearing from individuals (pharmacists and non-pharmacists) from diverse backgrounds with a range of skills that they feel could benefit this dynamic and innovative charity.

The time commitment is generally a day per month, however for Officers and committee members this may be higher. The charity will also be looking to elect a new Chair of Trustees in 2018.

To apply for this role, send a copy of your CV along with a cover letter, telling Pharmacist Support more about you and why you are interested in getting involved to: [email protected] or by post to: Recruitment, Pharmacist Support, 5th Floor, 196 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 3WF, by Friday 1 September 2017.

Interviews will be held in Manchester on Thursday 12 October and Friday 13 October 2017.

For further information, visit: www.pharmacistsupport.org/about-us/work-for-us/trustee-vacancies-2017/


Ambition for Ageing seeks Scaled Programmes' Assessment Panel Volunteers

Ambition for Ageing is a £10.2 million Greater Manchester level programme aimed at creating more age-friendly places and empowering people to live fulfilling lives as they age. It is funded by the Big Lottery Fund’s Ageing Better programme, which aims to reduce social isolation of older people. GMCVO are the lead organisation for Ambition for Ageing and are responsible for the day to day management of the programme and co-ordination of all delivery partners.

Ambition for Ageing Scaled Programmes are a number of projects that have been developed out of four design workshops held in early 2017. Three of the final projects, or programmes, are now ready to receive investment to start delivery:

  • Festival of Ageing
  • Community Media
  • Community Navigators

These programmes have been developed in response to what people aged over 50 said they wanted, which included: change to the negative way that older people are sometimes presented in society; help to find out about what was going on in their communities; and support to access interests and activities.

The next stage involves finding organisations who can effectively deliver these programmes through a competitive process. Ambition for Ageing believes that people over 50 should be at the heart of the programme by being involved in consultation, design and decision-making. We therefore invite residents of Greater Manchester who are over 50 to share their skills and knowledge by acting as voluntary panel members during the assessment of applications.

There is a training day on Thursday 3rd August in Manchester; it's essential to attend the training in order to take part on the panels. The Festival of Ageing and Community Media panels will take place in the week of 21st August, and the Community Navigator panels will occur in the week of 25th September. Update 5/7/17: These panels are likely to take place several weeks later than initially planned; exact dates will be confirmed by the end of July.

For more information, please download the recruitment pack below. If you would like to be involved, you should complete and return the Expression of Interest form to [email protected] or [email protected] by 17th July.

Assessment Panel Recruitment Pack.pdf      

Expression of Interest Form.docx



buzz Health and Wellbeing Service

Feel good about yourself with the help of a buzz Wellbeing Advisor!

"We’re buzz, the Manchester NHS Health & Wellbeing Service. Our aim is to help improve your health and wellbeing of people and communities in Manchester, to help individuals and families live fuller, healthier, happier and longer lives."

Looking after your physical and mental health is incredibly important. How we feel can vary depending on what's going on in our lives. For many smoking, drinking, weight management and stress are everyday problems.

Even though you may not realise this, they can have a negative effect on your health. This is where a Wellbeing Advisor may be able to help with finding ways of leading a healthier lifestyle and looking at areas where you may be tempted into unhealthy habits.

Advisors are based all over Manchester and the service is free.

They can support you to:
• stop smoking and reduce your alcohol intake
• eat well and exercise
• improve how you feel about yourself including your physical and mental health
• reduce isolation and loneliness by giving you access to social groups and activities
• access other services like sexual health, debt advice, or drug services

To access the service you can refer yourself or your client at: www.buzzmanchester.co.uk/refer or by calling one of the Advisors on:

North Wellbeing Team 0161 882 2583

Central and South Wellbeing Team 0161 248 1765

Check out their new leaflets and posters at: https://buzzmanchester.co.uk/services/one-to-one-support. If you'd like hard copies for your centre and clients, contact the team on 0161 248 1765.

You can also follow buzz on Twitter @buzzmanc



Sport and physical activity survey from Manchester City Council

Couch potato or coached to perfection?

Whether you're a total couch potato, or already coached to athletic perfection, we want to know YOUR views on physical activity in Manchester: what would get you active (if you're not already) or what would help you to maintain / improve your fitness?

The Manchester Sport & Physical Activity Survey has been developed to find out YOUR opinion about how we can shape up what we do.

Whether or not you live in Manchester, your views will help shape the future of sport and physical activity opportunities across the city.

We want to ask your opinion about how we should shape up what we do. What would get you active, if you're not already? If you are active, how can we help you keep it up and get better? Every opinion you give will help get Manchester fit for the future.

Please complete the survey at: manchester.gov.uk/sportsurvey.


Blog: John's Road to Volunteering; One Goal. One Journey. One Man.

At the volunteer centre, we're big fans of John's Road to Volunteering...

"John Sennett, a volunteer veteran brings to life his passion for helping others and the charity sector, by running the blog, John’s Road to Volunteering.

John’s Road to Volunteering is a platform sharing a volunteer’s journey into inspiring, motivating and educating others, whilst giving others an opportunity to share their story.

Giving my time to others is the goal, John’s Road to Volunteering is the journey and John Sennett is the man.

‘One Goal. One Journey. One Man’".

You can read more about John's Road to Volunteering and subscribe at: johnsroadtovolunteering.com.



Still looking for Volunteers




Volunteering Opportunities with Being There

"Being There is a small charity providing emotional support and home-based practical help to people with cancer and other life-limiting illnesses, along with those closest to them, such as family, friends and carers. We have support services with volunteering opportunities in Manchester, Trafford, Salford and Tameside.

We can offer someone to talk to confidentially about having cancer or another life limiting illness, along with home visits, social events and practical assistance, for example help with shopping, as well as support at hospital appointments.

Our services are delivered by specially trained volunteers who are managed by a team of professional staff."

Volunteering at Being There

Volunteers are essential to Being There as they help deliver our services to people affected by cancer and other life-limiting illness in the Greater Manchester area.

There are various volunteering roles at Being There:

Home-Support Volunteers: support clients in their own homes where necessary and/or accompany them to hospital appointments, social events, shopping and other agreed activities.

Fundraising Volunteers: assist with or organise fundraising activities, events and ‘spreading the word’ about Being There.

Transport Support Volunteers: drivers with their own cars to help get clients to and from Being There ‘drop ins’, hospital/medical appointments and to wait with clients if required.

It is possible for some volunteers to combine more than one volunteering role.

What qualities does Being There look for in a volunteer?

The most important qualities are reliability, flexibility where possible, a willingness to listen and an honest, non-judgemental attitude. All volunteers are fully trained and have a manager based at the branch for which they are recruited. There are regular socials and support meetings.

All volunteers are legally required to undergo Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS) checks be- fore undertaking any role with Being There.

Are volunteers given any expenses?

Yes, volunteers are reimbursed for out of pocket expenses. Usually special forms are filled in outlining any expenses incurred and we ask that receipts be kept where appropriate.

Interested in volunteering with Being There? What next?

Ring: 0845 123 23 29 or email [email protected] for more details. Please leave a message with your contact details if the line is busy.

You can read more about Being There via their website at: beingthere.org.uk.


Cracking Good Food Volunteers

Cracking Good Food is a Manchester-based social enterprise which promotes cooking affordable food from scratch as a vital life skill; using sustainable and seasonal ingredients; reducing food waste and supporting the local economy & local food producers.

We deliver a range of value-for-money cooking workshops and wild food foraging events for the general public, as well as an extensive community outreach programme of classes and longer courses for a wide range of vulnerable & hard-to-reach community groups

Cracking Good Food is supported by over 100 volunteers, these are just a few reasons why people from across Greater Manchester volunteer with us and many on a regular basis! Do you feel the same?

  • Are you interested in meeting new people?
  • Want to learn new recipes?
  • Want to strengthen employment opportunities?
  • Want to broaden your current cooking skills?
  • Interested in sustainability and ethical issues around food supply and production?

Choose sessions to suit your taste and availability. Then come along to assist the CGF team prepare, cook and create an enjoyable dining experience. Have we whetted your appetite?

To join in the fun, informative and engaging sessions email [email protected] for further information.

You can read more about Cracking Good Food via their website at: crackinggoodfood.org.



Event Volunteering Opportunities with Grimmfest 2017, Grimm Up North

"If you love brand new and classic horror, cult, fantasy and Sci-fi movies presented on the big screen then GRIMM is for you. We pride ourselves on bringing you the very best in genre film from around the world.

We present Movie premieres, special film maker talks, celebrity guests speakers and a selection of genre classics. Over the years we’ve hosted more premieres than you can shake a stick at and welcomed a plethora of special guests from talented directors to amazing actors."

We are now accepting applications for Volunteers to join our team for Grimmfest 2017!

If you love film and are wanting to get into the film industry then Volunteering from Grimmfest is a great start! You’ll meet like-minded film makers and fans from all over, gain a valuable insight into the film industry and the workings of a prominent international film festival and most of all have a great time doing it!

Please fill in an Application Form and send to [email protected] with the subject header ‘GF17 Volunteer Application’ before August 1st.

Office Roles will require at least 1 day per week August-Oct dependent on your role and all roles require attendance for at least 2 of the 4 days of the festival in October. Generally the more time you can dedicate to us the lead up to the festival, the more responsibility you will be given in organisation!

Casual Volunteer Interviews will take place on August 8th & 9th.

We can’t wait to meet you!

You can read more about Grimmfest from Grimm Up North via their website at: grimmfest.com/grimmupnorth.


Independent Visitor for Young People, Barnados

"At Barnardo’s we believe in children – no matter who they are, what they have done or what they have been through. We will ensure their needs are met and their voices are heard."

Purpose of the Role:

To provide a long term supportive relationship to looked after children and young people (18-25) under the care of the Local Authority

Independent Visitors are positive role models who provide children and young people in care with a reliable relationship built on trust. An Independent Visitor is ‘independent’ as they do not work for the Local Authority. They remain independent of professionals involved in the child or young person’s life.

To promote the health, well-being and best interests of the child or young person as outlined in their care plan.

Through monthly visits Independent Visitors dedicate their time getting to know a child or young person in order to provide a listening ear and advice, and share in their hobbies, interests, hopes and concerns. They encourage the child or young person to talk about issues important to them and support them to communicate their feelings to others. Independent Visitors introduce the child or young person to new experiences and enhance their social network.

We are particularly interested in receiving applications from Male applicants, as the young people on our current waiting list have specifically requested to be supported by Male IVs.

Tasks:

  • Visiting a child or young person on a monthly basis, for a minimum of 2-3 hours (not including travelling time).
  • To enable a child or young person who is ‘looked after’ by the local authority, to have contact with someone independent of Social Services.
  • To visit, advise and befriend a ‘looked after’ child or young person placed in residential care or a foster home.
  • To build an enduring trusting relationship over time by being a positive role model and participating in a range of activities with the child or young person to develop their emotional wellbeing, skills and interests.
  • Arranging activities alongside the child or young person and ensuring these are appropriate to their age, aptitude and ability
  • Completing feedback reports following visits
  • Respecting the confidential nature of the relationship
  • Reporting any safeguarding concerns to the Independent Visitor Coordinator

Skills and Qualities:

  • Approachable
  • dependable
  • reliable
  • a sense of fun
  • and possibly previous experience of working with children in care

Training:

Barnardo’s Induction Training including:

  • The Role of the Barnardo’s Independent Visitor
  • Safeguarding a Protecting Children

E-learning including:

  • Introduction to Safeguarding; Equality & Diversity;
  • Health & safety; Data Protection and Information Sharing

Support as and when required from Barnardo’s project workers.

Supervision every 3 months either face to face or telephone as and

when required.

Further training as and when required.

Location: Based at Tameside Children's Rights and Missing from Home Service.

A DBS Check is required as part of the application process to this volunteering opporunity.

For further information, or to offer your support contact Khyati Patel on 0161 303 1636 or email [email protected].

You can read more about the Independent Visitor Service from Barnardos at: www.barnardos.org.uk/childrensadvocacy/independent_visitor_service.


Volunteering Opportunities with Community Led Initiatives

"Our belief in change starts with our own stories: the CLI approach was pioneered by two ex-offenders, working with criminal justice partners to provide mentoring support to priority and prolific offenders."

Apply to become a volunteer

We actively welcome volunteers with lived experience of all the issues we provide support for. We face a diverse range of issues in our community and seek diverse individuals to work with us to address them.

We recruit and train volunteers from a wide range of experiences and backgrounds. In addition to a positive attitude and non-judgemental approach, we recruit outgoing volunteers who are resilient and are prepared to invest time, commitment and energy to help clients to create lasting change in their lives.

We actively welcome volunteers with a past experience in the criminal justice system.

Peer Mentoring Opportunities with CLI:

CLI provides a peer mentoring service to individuals who have multiple complex needs, providing practical support and constructive activities to help people make positive lifestyle changes. You will be responsible for working directly with our service users offering them one to one support in their development and progression, support them to access a range of services to address their needs and help to ensure they live a positive and independent lifestyle.

These roles offers a level of responsibility that few other voluntary roles can.  It provides an invaluable opportunity to gain the skills, experience and qualifications you will need to pursue a career within the criminal justice field.  As a result of the level of responsibility allied to the role we implement a careful vetting, training and induction procedure which ensures only the right candidates commence within the role.

Role Descriptions:

Inspiring Change Manchester (Mentors with Lived Experience)

Integrated Offender Management (Peer Mentors)

An Application Form can be completed at: clidata.org.uk/volunteerapplication.

You can read more about CLI via their website at: communityled.org.uk.



Volunteer Centre Manchester is 'On the Air' with North Manchester FM - tune in 10 am - 12 pm on the First Wednesday of every month!

"North Manchester FM 106.6 is a community radio station, broadcasting to the communities of North Manchester and beyond. All of our presenters are volunteers who are trained at the station, providing a platform and a voice for the local community".

Recently, the Volunteer Centre began hosting a regular monthly slot about volunteering, social action and community - VCM FM (Working Title).

Our first show featured guests from Manchester Community Transport, social media discussion, shout outs, music and information about volunteering.

If you missed our radio debut, you can catch up with all of the fast and furious action via the North Manchester FM Listen Again service at: http://bit.ly/2hmnhxg and http://bit.ly/2hcgllG.

If you'd like to join us as a guest to talk about volunteering or any action you take in your community, or if you have suggestion for the name of our show ("you'll get a shout out on air!"), contact Barkery on 0161 830 4770 or Email [email protected].



FREE Training for Manchester Volunteers from Volunteer Centre Manchester

Take a look at our Training Programme now!...

You can view the Training Programme and book places on courses via the Volunteer Centre Manchester website at: http://bit.ly/1rsvU3e

For further information contact the volunteer centre on 0161 830 4770 or [email protected]



Other Newsletters / Mail Outs:

Keep Britain Tidy

"Our vision is a world where people understand and actively care for their environment."

The latest 'Keep Britain Tidy Newsletter' is available to view at: http://bit.ly/2vqemOm.


Joseph Rowntree Foundation

"The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is an independent organisation working to inspire social change through research, policy and practice".

You can read the latest 'Weekly Round-Up' at: http://bit.ly/2bnvJcS.


Sport England

"Sport England is committed to helping people and communities across the country create sporting habits for life.

This means investing in organisations and projects that will get more people playing sport and creating opportunities for people to excel at their chosen sport.

You can read the latest 'Latest from the Pitch' at: http://bit.ly/29YAKUu.


European Volunteer Centre

"The European Volunteer Centre (Centre européen du volontariat, CEV) is the European network of over 80 national, regional and local volunteer centres and volunteer support agencies across Europe. Through our network we work together to promote and support volunteering through advocacy, knowledge sharing and capacity building & training".

The latest 'CEV News' is available to view at: http://bit.ly/1UJbjco.



Morning, Afternoon or Night! Keep in touch with Voluntary Activity in Manchester and get social with Volunteer Centre Manchester on Twitter, Facebook and other Social Media...

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Volunteer Centre Manchester regularly posts updates, information and content about Volunteering Opportunities and Activity across Manchester - and further! Why not like us on Facebook or give us a follow on Twitter. It’s a fun way to receive additional updates regarding great volunteer opportunities, exciting events, upcoming training courses, campaigns and Job advertisements.

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Volunteer Cenre Manchester can provide support and information about these opportunities and how to apply, if you have not attended an Induction Event with us, please visit www.volunteercentremanchester.co.uk, login to our website and visit www.manchestercommunitycentral.org/volunteer-centre-manchester/inductionevents to register your attendance at a future event!


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