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Offered by: Children's Bereavement Centre
We are seeking a trustee/treasurer to take over from our long-standing treasurer to help us continue to build on our success and improve the lives of bereaved children and their families. The successful candidate will have a finance and/or accounting background and will work with the Board of Trustees to ensure the charity’s financial viability.
Offered by: Positively Empowered Kids CIC
Volunteer at Our Family Festival!
Join our amazing team of volunteers and help bring a fun-filled day to life for children, families, and carers. Tasks include setting up signs, helping stallholders, greeting attendees, selling raffle tickets, litter picking, running activities like the superhero cape walk, and supporting pack-down at the end. It’s a great way to give back, meet new people, and be part of something special!
Offered by: Children's Bereavement Centre
We are seeking a new Chair to lead our Board to replace our long-standing Chair. The role will involve helping us to build on our success and ensure that we continue to improve the lives of bereaved children and their families.
Offered by: Age UK Nottingham & Nottinghamshire
The purpose of the Companion Service (Digital) Volunteer role is to provide personalised digital/IT support to older people to help them gain or improve technical skills and to become digitally included. This inclusivity results in reduced loneliness and isolation and helps older people lead more healthy and independent lives.
Offered by: Parkinson's UK
Local groups across the UK are run by volunteers and offer friendship and support to people living with Parkinson's and their families and friends. Each group has a committee, who work together to plan the group's activities or fundraising - all in line with Parkinson's UK guidelines.
Offered by: Parkinson's UK
Can you inspire and bring a team together? We need leaders to bring together the Parkinson’s UK community locally in line with the charity's values. Local groups across the UK are run by volunteers and offer friendship and support to people living with Parkinson's and their families and friends.

As a forward thinking and dynamic Branch Chair you'll provide leadership to the group, from liaising with the wider charity to bringing out the best in the lead volunteer team. You’ll be the driving force in ensuring your local team of volunteers has the greatest possible impact on those affected by Parkinson's in the Nottingham area.
Offered by: Support Through Sport Youth CIO
Support Through Sport is seeking a highly motivated, experienced, and organised individual who will work alongside an ambitious team to support the Marketing Executive in promoting Support Through Sport across a range of social media platforms as well as assisting in the production of videos and photography projects.
Offered by: Support Through Sport Youth CIO
Support Through Sport is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic individual to foster the growth of Support Through Sport by researching and following up opportunities to make new partnerships with local and national organisations, assisting in developing a Strategic Business Development Plan to ensure that Support Through Sport is ready to take on new growth opportunities and move forward into the future.
Offered by: Support Through Sport Youth CIO
Support Through Sport is seeking a highly motivated, experienced, and organised individual who will work alongside an ambitious team to support the delivery of sport-based intervention sessions, typically within community settings. You will work within identified areas of engagement throughout Nottingham and Nottinghamshire to plan, deliver and develop sport based intervention programmes in accordance with Support Through Sport’s policies, procedures and guidelines.
Offered by: Derbyshire Carers Association
Carers Roadshows take place a variety of venues and bring together services from all sorts of health and social care related organisations. You would be looking after a stand and talking to people about what we do at Nottinghamshire Carers Association, asking them about themselves to better understand what help and support they might need and handing out information. They are lively, chatty events, with lots going on and plenty of people to talk to. You’d have plenty of time beforehand with a member of the team to learn what to say and would usually be with a team member on your stall.