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Volunteer Development Scotland Ltd. (also known as Volunteer Scotland).
Charity registered in Scotland SC013740 and a company limited by guarantee, registered in Scotland, No. SC106743. Our registered Office is Jubilee House, Forthside Way, Stirling. FK8 1QZ

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Server for lunch club. To meet, greet & serve a two course meal to around 20 older people once per fortnight. Will be responsible for setting up dining area, serving food & drinks, washing up...

Chef for lunch club. To provide two course meal for around 15-18 older people once per fortnight. Will be responsible for planning menu, with regard to dietary requirements & budget. Responsible...

Chef for lunch club. To provide two course meal for around 20 older people once per fortnight. Will be responsible for planning menu, with regard to dietary requirements & budget. Responsible for...

Could you give just 30 minutes of your time each week to have a telephone chat with someone aged over 75 and living with Parkinson's? Parkinson's is a degenerative disease that affects your physical...

We aim to provide a Befriending Service and Information and Advice to Older People who are isolated and alone. The Admin Support Volunteer would help to maintain records. The Special person would be...

KA Leisure are looking for people to become Walk Leaders in their local area. Full Training will be provided. So if you like a walk and having a chat with others this could be the volunteering...

"Scout Sections meet once weekly and sometimes with weekend outdoor activities. We need leaders who are enthusiastic to work with children and pass on skills and expertise in a safe environment for...

This role supports the integration of New Scots (mainly Syrian and Afghan refugees) into their local communities and can work on two levels: Community Connector – acting as a contact point for New...

North Ayrshire Council’s Community Learning & Development team operate a range of social and learning opportunities and groups for New Scots in the area (mainly Syrian and Afghan refugees). The Group...

This role works alongside the relevant Locality Link Workers and New Scots to support the successful development of a new Sustainable Growing project for New Scots, based in the shared space of...

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