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What special
qualities do I need to be a volunteer?
Some spare time, an open and
friendly nature, patience, adaptability and a sense of humour
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Supporting and
enabling |
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How much time would I need to give?
As much or as little as you
can - it is your decision. Two hours a month or a day a week,
all is equally valued.
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What will I get
out of it?
The satisfaction of helping
others and a valuable use of your spare time. The
opportunity to meet new people and make new friends. |
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The Trust provides training and support for all its
volunteers |
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Where could I
volunteer?
In any of our community
based supported houses situated in York and Tadcaster, or at the
Trust's Head Office. |
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What do volunteers do?
Volunteers offer friendship
and act as enablers. They help by supporting people both
directly and indirectly.
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Volunteers help
with:
Crafts, Cooking Skills,
Music, Computer Work, Reading and Poetry, Gardening, Visits and
Outings, and Fundraising |
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What do I do if I am interested?
If you feel you would like
to know more about volunteering possibilities within the Trust,
then please contact Barbara Kendall, Volunteer
Co-ordinator at
b.kendall@wilberforcetrust.org.uk
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How could I help?
In a variety of ways:
Leisure Activities
Living Skills and Crafts
Fundraising
Join our Volunteer Craft Group |