Assisting Berkshire Children to Read (ABC to Read) is an award-winning charity that supports children who are struggling to read by finding, training and supporting volunteers to work with them in primary schools around Berkshire.
They are looking for caring volunteers to become reading helpers, boosting students’ confidence and helping them directly in one-to-one sessions outside of the classroom environment to give students the opportunity to catch up!
If you enjoy reading and want to help children gain one of the most essential skills for success in life then please join ABC to Read. Sign up now for the next volunteer training taking place on Tuesday, October 18.
Ethical Reading exists to help organisations in Reading and their teams do the right thing by each other, the wider community and the environment and to thrive in the process.
They want additional volunteers in order to provide support to the lead Director with managing internal People and Culture related activities such as internal surveys, updating the volunteer skills database, arranging social events with other volunteers etc.
They will require volunteers to set aside an average of four hours per week.
Nuclear Information Service is an independent, not-for-profit research organisation. They investigate the UK nuclear weapons programme and publish accurate and reliable information to stimulate informed debate on disarmament and related issues.
They are currently seeking a volunteer to join their small team to help with a variety of office tasks. The right volunteer for this role will have to be a confident IT user, comfortable using a range of software packages, and have a good standard of spoken and written English.
Tasks would include: Updating their website, databases and spreadsheets, internet research, preparing mailings and more.
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 0118 937 2273.