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Volunteering

Why Volunteer?

Volunteering can open many doors and is open to all. Here are some reasons why people volunteer:

  • Volunteering can make you feel good and improve your health
  • It can be a very social activity and help you meet new people
  • It can help you learn new skills and gain experience
  • Help you gain confidence to undertake training or employment

photo of volunteeers working on a pathLocal Volunteering Opportunities in Angus

Volunteer Centre Angus is an award-winning Volunteer Centre that will help you to find the right volunteering experience to meet your own personal circumstances.

PRAXIS Volunteer Academy Life Skills Centre

Building on the success of the award winning Volunteer Academy, a new Life Skills Centre has opened up further opportunities for volunteers.Volunteer Academy is a unique and innovative approach to adult learning based on supporting people with significant barriers to employment, volunteering and education.

The Life Skills Centre, through involvement with volunteers offers a full range of opportunities such as:

  • Wide range of meaningful volunteering opportunities
  • Daily practical living
  • Healthy eating/cooking on a budget
  • Budgeting skills
  • Communication
  • ICT skills and opportunity to complete Learning Bytes
  • Practical and emotional support

If you want to find out what opportunities are available simply contact a member of staff at Volunteer Centre Angus.

Tel: 01241 875525

Address: 32-34 Guthrie Port, Arbroath, Angus. 

E-mail: info@volunteerangus.org.uk

Website: www.volunteerangus.org.uk

Website for Volunteer Scotland: www.volunteerscotland.org.uk

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