VOLUNTEER COLUMN: Variety of volunteering opportunities across the area
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They also help with obtaining help from 4Sight for any equipment, talking books, and so on, and can also help with letter writing.
More general helpers/car drivers are needed to collect one or two members, bring them to club and return them home.
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The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea; they provide, on call, a 24-hour lifeboat search and rescue service and a seasonal lifeguard service.
There are various volunteer roles available at the Boathouse in Littlehampton; for example acting as a guide to visitors (for groups from schools and other organisations), educating people about the work of the RNLI, making sure that promotional materials are up-to-date and in good supply, and getting involved in fundraising activities/events and managing collection boxes in the area.
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The Laurels is a specialist day centre for people with long term or complex social care needs.
Offering people a wide range of activities and respite; the service is aimed at people with a physical, sensory or memory impairment and people with an acquired brain injury.
They are looking for volunteers to assist and support clients in a range of activities such as art, cooking, computers, gardening, pottery and crafts.
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The Voice of Progress, Littlehampton and Worthing’s Talking Newspaper for the Blind and Partially Sighted, require a volunteer who could give a little of their time in the role of an outreach officer.
The prospective volunteer would be working with a small team of enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers whose aim is to produce high quality recorded news relevant to the target audience. It is very rewarding and something that their listener’s value.
The amount of time that the outreach officer would be required to work would be up to them and would be dictated by the initiatives that are being worked on at the time.
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They are looking for someone who is able to work on their own, is proactive and is capable of helping to develop and nurture the listenership into the future.
For more information on any of the above roles, please call Volunteer Now! on 01243 864220, or visit www.do-it.org
For bite-sized volunteering of ten days or less please visit http://skillshare-westsussex.org.uk/
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