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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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Furniture Plus provides affordable furniture to people in Fife through their Dysart and Dunfermline stores, supporting the community and the environment by reducing waste and encouraging reuse. The...

About Us
Established in 1876, Eyemouth Lifeboat Station is located in Gunsgreen Quay, in the busy fishing port of Eyemouth. For almost 150 years the crews here have been saving lives at sea...

The Brew Crew is a unique project staffed by adults who attend the Thornliebank Centre, a day centre for adults and young people with additional support needs.

Under the direction of the Team...

We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers who would like to support the work of our canal boat the Lochrin Belle based at Edinburgh Quay
Main tasks include:

Crewing the boat.
Being...

Established in May 2014 by Taylor McInroy and Eddy Gemmell, Ayrshire Film Co. was set up as a Community Interest Company to create a difference within Ayrshire. Our goal is to become an asset for...

Just like our lifeboats, our shops need a dedicated volunteer crew – people of all ages and abilities – willing to give a little time to help save lives at sea.

Join our fun group of fundraisers to help organise local events in Peterhead which both involve the community with the local RNLI and raise vital funds for our lifesaving charity.

The RNLI are looking for volunteers to help uncover Aberdeen’s Second World War history. From 1939 to 1945, RNLI crews continued to save lives at sea under extraordinary circumstances. From crews...

Community First Responders are volunteers who are trained and co-ordinated by the Scottish Ambulance Service to respond quickly to certain types of 999 emergency calls in the area where they live...

Your Community Needs You!
Help save lives in your community by volunteering to become a Community First Responder.

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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