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VOLUNTEER CORNER: As seen in Reading Today, June 15, 2023

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Friday, June 16, 2023 7:02 am
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Looking for a fulfilling way to spend your free time and be in the great outdoors?

Ufton Court Educational Trust is seeking gardening volunteers to help maintain their beautiful grounds, including the restoration of their Tudor Herb Garden.

They are looking for someone who, has a passion for gardening and a willingness to learn. Has a few hours or a day a week to give and can travel to Ufton and is physically able to perform gardening tasks such as weeding, pruning, and planting.

This is a great opportunity to work alongside a friendly and dedicated team of volunteers and staff member whilst learning and sharing gardening skills and techniques.

Parents and Children Together (PACT) are seeking a Reception and Admin Volunteer to join their team and be the first point of contact for visitors at their Head Office in South Street, Reading.

Volunteers provide a warm and friendly welcome, ensuring all staff and visitors sign in. They will also make refreshments for visitors, open and distribute the post, ensure stationery and catering supplies are adequate and the reception area is clean and tidy.

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This is a great opportunity to volunteer for a worthwhile and award winning charity, becoming part of a friendly and helpful team.

ENRYCH Berkshire believe that someone with a disability should not be prevented from living the life they want to live. They work with individual people, regardless of their disability, to enable them to enjoy hobbies, interests and activities of their choosing, and to develop their skills and knowledge through learning opportunities.

They are seeking a volunteer to support a lady who is visually impaired. She would love to have somebody to help her at her allotment as she is struggling more with her sight. Would be happy if the volunteer wanted to work at the allotment for themselves too. No prior experience of growing produce required.

Take a look at our brand new Reading Volunteer Connect platform for details of these and many more opportunities to volunteer via our website, www.rgneeds.me. Want to get in touch? Drop us an email at volunteering@rva.org.uk or call 01189 372 273

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