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  • Mentor and inspire young girls – Girl Guide Volunteers

    Girl Guides WA (Supported by Volunteer Melville!)

    We are seeking women 18 years and over to join our team of Girl Guide Leaders in the Melville and surrounding suburbs. Work with a fantastic bunch of Girl Guides in various age groups of your preference. These established groups meet weekly on various afternoons or evenings (school term only). Girl Guide Leaders are friends, role models and mentors to our youth members. You do not require any Guiding experience, just a positive and caring attitude.

  • Unit Leader - City Beach Sunset Guides

    Girl Guides Western Australia (Inc.)

    City Beach Guides are seeking women to become Girl Guide Leaders at their Unit. The Unit meets for 1.75 hours on Monday afternoons during school term from 4.30pm to 6.15pm and caters for girls between the ages of 5 and 10. Girl Guide Leaders are role models that provide support to young girls to help them discover their potential as young leaders of their world. This is one of the most rewarding and fun volunteering jobs around!

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  • Retail Volunteer- Fremantle

    Good Sammy Ent.

    Want to build or share your skills in retail? Volunteer with us to help run our op-shops and support people with disability! Get rewarded by shopping discounts, good vibes and morning teas. Good Sammy's purpose is to create meaningful employment opportunities and pathways for people with disabilities. We employ hundreds of West Australians with disabilities and you are also supporting them by volunteering in our retail stores.

  • Polish speaking volunteers to visit isolated senior in Residential Home!

    Umbrella Multicultural Community Care Services

    The Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme supports regular in-person volunteer visits to give friendship and companionship to older people who: ☎ don’t have regular contact with friends or relatives 💔 are feeling isolated from their culture or heritage

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  • Social Companion

    Silverchain

    As a Community Connections Volunteer, you play a key role in helping clients reconnect with their local community and encouraging them to do the things they love. Our Community Connections program supports our clients who are at risk of feeling lonely or isolated, by providing them with social visits.

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  • Driver Volunteer -Bunbury area

    Silverchain

    Lack of transport is a common barrier for seniors to remain part of their community. Having no transport can stop them from doing the things they need to do, and leads to feelings of loneliness and isolation. If you enjoy driving, you can make a difference by helping with their transport needs to important medical appointments or social activities.

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  • Social Companion - Metro Perth

    Silverchain

    Silverchain are looking for friendly volunteers to visit our clients located in Perth Metro area. Volunteering in our Community Connections program is rewarding, and you will play a key role in helping clients reconnect with their local community and encouraging them to do the things they love.

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  • Social Centre Activities Assistant - Bridgetown

    Silverchain

    Our Social Centre volunteers work alongside our staff in social centres to provide a supportive place for older Australians to connect with others and engage in activities that look after their health and wellbeing. You will help to organise meaningful activities for our clients, such as music, arts, and craft sessions; gardening, and social outings in the community. If you enjoy meeting new people, sharing your interests, and even learning something new, then apply today.

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  • Social Companion- North Metro

    Silverchain

    Our Community Connections program supports our clients in Perth metropolitan and some regional locations who are at risk of feeling lonely or isolated, by providing them with social visits. As a Community Connections Volunteer, you play a key role in helping clients reconnect with their local community and encouraging them to do the things they love.

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  • Outings Support - North Metro

    Silverchain

    Volunteer alongside with our dedicated care team to support a range of social outing events for socially isolated clients in Wanneroo and surrounding suburbs. As a Group Social Support Volunteer, you will be enabling seniors to live independent, active and social lifestyles by: • Transporting clients from their homes to social activities. • Assisting with events logistics and as requested by the Team Leader Volunteering provides meaning, purpose, and stronger connections with their community.

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  • Social Activities Assistant - Mandurah

    Silverchain

    Our Social Centre volunteers work alongside our staff in social centres to provide a supportive place for older Australians to connect with others and engage in activities that look after their health and wellbeing. You will help to organise meaningful activities for our clients, such as music, arts, and craft sessions; gardening, and social outings in the community. If you enjoy meeting new people, sharing your interests, and even learning something new, then apply today.

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  • Admin Support Assistant (Community-based)

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    The Macular Disease Foundation of Australia (MDFA) is the national peak body representing the macular disease community.  Our four pillars of work include:  prevention and early detection, supporting the community to live optimally with macular conditions, systemic advocacy and research.  There are an estimated 1.4m Australians with some evidence of age-related macular degeneration, which is the most common macular disease.

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  • Admin Support Assistant (Community-based)

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    The Macular Disease Foundation of Australia (MDFA) is the national peak body representing the macular disease community.  Our four pillars of work include:  prevention and early detection, supporting the community to live optimally with macular conditions, systemic advocacy and research.  There are an estimated 1.4m Australians with some evidence of age-related macular degeneration, which is the most common macular disease.

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