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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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The Scotland Transplant Active Football aims to play to honour their organ donors and donor families; to increase awareness of the benefits of transplantation, and to inspire the local public to...

The Scotland Transplant Active Football aims to play to honour their organ donors and donor families; to increase awareness of the benefits of transplantation, and to inspire the local public to...

Marie Curie is here for anyone with an illness they're likely to die from, and those close to them. Everyone deserves the right support at the end of life.

To help us offer this support...

Make Fundraising your new superpower

Marie Curie is calling on local people. No cape needed - just a bit of time and good vibes.

What you’ll get up to
• Teaming up with your local...

This is an incredibly rewarding and uplifting opportunity for you and you’re “four
legged friend” to join our team. As a volunteer pet therapist, alongside you’re
beloved pet, will have...

Who are we: AILN initially grew from a group of disabled people who wanted to see a change in the way that community care services were offered to people. When Direct Payments (DP) were first...

Key duties:
• To meet and greet patients in the triage area and ensure they are seated in
the right waiting area
• Serving refreshments and replenishing water jugs
• Keeping...

Role aim:
The experiences of people using our services is vitally important to us and provides
us with opportunities to learn and make improvements to our services based on our

Key duties:
• Spending time with patients who are on their own.
• Recreational, social and therapeutic activities including: games, puzzles,
reading, reminiscing hobbies and musical...

Key duties:
• Weeding
• Maintaining flower beds
• Retrieving wheelchairs from car park and returning to main entrance
Personal specification:
• Volunteers must be 18 or...

What are the benefits of volunteering?

Any contribution big or small can make a huge difference. There are many benefits to yourself and others when you volunteer!

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