Volunteers have all the fun and it's easy to apply online!
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What do volunteers do?
Sports, swimming, guides and brownies, cubs and scouts, youth clubs, after school clubs… there are loads of activities that our volunteers take part in when supporting disabled children and young people.
Volunteers support disabled children and young people in their chosen leisure activity. The activity may only last a couple of hours a week but it can make a huge difference to the young person and their family.
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Can I be a volunteer?
Volunteers must be aged 16 and over. They have a wide range of backgrounds, interests and experience. Some are students at sixth form, college or university, others are in employment and enjoy having another interest outside work - we recognise that everyone has something to offer.
Whatever your background or experience, the most important thing is having a positive attitude towards disability and a desire to have fun - and to enable disabled children and young people to have fun too!
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What's in it for me?
We offer full training in a wide range of disability issues. Volunteering looks good on your CV - potential employers like to see something different.
It's sociable, a great way to meet new people and make new friends. It's a chance to make a positive difference in the lives of disabled children.
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Apply Online
Applying to be a volunteer is easy. Just fill out the form on the left and click submit. Once we receive your form, we'll contact you to arrange a time to meet you and have an informal interview which will give you the chance to find out more about volunteering with Out & About.
Please note that an enhanced CRB check applies at no cost to the volunteer.
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