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How to ... Become a Volunteer take part
take part
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How to ... Become a Volunteer
Being a volunteer can open up a
whole range of opportunities and
experiences
It can help you to support a cause you feel
passionate about, gain new skills or ‘give
something back’ to your community. It can also
give the chance to travel, meet new people and
improve your life and career skills.
Fred Traice (North East resident)
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How to ... Become a Volunteer
What can I do as a volunteer?
Can I volunteer if I am on benefits?
You can volunteer for almost anything, working with a
Yes, you can as long as your voluntary work is unpaid,
whole range of organisations in the community offering
and you meet the rules of your benefit. To make sure,
support, both practical and organisational. You might wish
always check with your benefits advisor before you start
to work with a specific group such as young people or
volunteering. As a volunteer you may receive money to
maybe on a broad environmental scheme such as wildlife
cover basic expenses this may be:
conservation. From fundraising to practical activities
there will be the right opportunity for you.
• The cost of travel to and from the
place you volunteer.
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consider
why you want
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you hope
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It can help you to support a cause you
• The cost of any special equipment,
such as water proof clothes.
feel passionate about, gain new skills or
• The cost of any meals taken away from
‘give something back’ to your
How do I find volunteering opportunities?
community. It can also give the chance
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• The cost of childcare if you have children
your life and
skills.
opportunities.
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decide how
much time you are able to
give, and when you can give it e.g. evenings, afternoons,
If you are given any other money such as payment in kind
weekends.
or basic amount for ‘out of pocket’ expenses, then this
will affect your benefits.
If you are interested in a specific agency, then ring them
or write to them and ask if they have any opportunities.
And Finally
www.do-it.org.uk is a website that will let you browse
through many different options available locally, it also
will give you the location of your nearest volunteer
centre.
Contact your local volunteer centre who will be able to
For more details about volunteering,
www.direct.gov.uk/en/
HomeandCommunity/
Gettinginvolvedinyourcommunity/
Volunteering/DG_10029484
chat with you about possible options.
www.vso.org.uk
When you have decided on an option, meet up with the
www.voluntaryworker.co.uk
relevant agency and perhaps arrange a trial period. This
way you can find out whether the volunteering experience
is the one that you want.
The Take Part Pathfinder Programme is funded
by the Department for Communities and Local
Government and managed by the Community
Development Foundation.
north east ltd
www.do-it.org.uk