We’re excited to be launching a new Grace Eyre Hub in partnership with the 39 Youth Club – a welcoming drop-in space for adults with learning disabilities and autistic people. As a Support Volunteer, you’ll help create a friendly and inclusive environment where individuals feel valued, supported, and empowered to try new things.
You’ll be supporting a variety of fun and meaningful activities depending on your interests – such as gardening, cooking, and arts & crafts – as well as offering a listening ear and general guidance to those who pop in. Whether you’re passionate about a particular skill or just love being around people, this is a great opportunity to make a real difference while building people’s confidence and skills.
Benefits
- The chance to build confidence, self-esteem and make a difference
- Be paid expenses
- Training to support you grow and develop
- Learn new skills/work experience/gain valuable charity experience
- Be supported
- Make good use of your current skills
- Meet new people, be part of a team and make friends
Practical Considerations
Hours are flexible but up to 4 hours a day
Support Disabled
Reasonable adjustmentSkills
No experience required
When do I need to be available?
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Where does this role take place?
- Interests
- Learning Disabilities
- Details
- Disabled Access
- Equal Opportunities Policy or Statement
- Expenses
- Health and Safety
- Induction
- Insurance Cover for Volunteers
- Other
- Suitable for 13 - 16 years
- Suitable for 16 - 18 years
- Suitable for a group of volunteers
- Suitable only for (e.g. 18+, LGBT, BAME, Women only)
- Support on Offer
- This role is adaptable for different abilities
- Training


