Reading Blind Aid Society was formed in 1883 and then changed to Reading Association for the Blind in 1926 and has supported the sight impaired people of Reading ever since.
They currently need helpers at their Social Club.
They have arts and crafts activities where volunteers help members participate. This would be a perfect opportunity for caring volunteers that happen to be creative.
These Social Clubs are held at Walford Hall and provide a safe, much-needed social environment for their members.
CoachBright is a social mobility charity on a mission to support pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds to become independent and resilient learners so they can lead the lives they want.
They are looking for current University students in the local area to join CoachBright as a volunteer Coach for this upcoming academic year.
You will be building an incredible connection and impact once placed on our programmes.
The subjects will vary from Maths, English, Science and more.
You do not have to be an expert, just that you are confident in coaching in that subject.
National Childbirth Trust is one of the UK’s leading charities for parents, they’re here to make sure parents-to-be and new parents feel connected and supported.
Looking for a volunteer opportunity where you can meet new people but also have the flexibility to decide when and where you volunteer?
They are looking for a volunteer to help produce the local NCT newsletter for an audience of local members, parents and other relevant people by gathering articles, editing and laying out the newsletter.
Newsletter volunteers play a significant role in letting parents know what’s going on in their local area, helping them feel part of/aware of NCT and also keeping them informed and entertained.
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.