How you can help: Volunteer - creative skills, Volunteer - practical skills
Volunteering Opportunities
Volunteering is at the heart of our communities. It is an excellent way to meet new people, gain the skills and experience needed to advance your career, improve your well-being, and connect with people in your neighbourhood
Ealing Carers Partnership – Carers Cafe
Ealing Carers Partnership is reaching out to unpaid carers who may need carers respite or may want to take part in well-being activities that will be delivered via monthly Carers Cafes throughout Ealing. Help us to shape the service that works best for carers.
Acton Gardens Beginners Skate Club Term 5
Do you have kids aged 4-17 eager to take up a fun and engaging new hobby? RollaDome All Skate is thrilled to invite you to our Beginner Skating Lessons in the Acton area!
How you can help: Training and Management
Brentside Skate Club Term 5
Whether you’re a total newbie looking to learn or a seasoned skater itching to level up, we’ve got the perfect skating sanctuary for you!
We don’t just make you a better skater—we make you a better communicator and team player, nurturing your social skills and building your confidence. Our sessions are open to everyone aged 4 and up, so come join the fun!
How you can help: Training and Management
Elthorne Skate Club Term 5
Our 4-week terms provide a great workout, promoting overall fitness and well-being.
Enhance your communication and teamwork skills as you engage with our coaches and fellow skaters.
New and returning members are welcome!
How you can help: Training and Management
HostNation befriending
We are looking for compassionate, friendly people in the Borough of Ealing who can spare a few hours a week to befriend a refugee over a three month period – be a friendly face, check in on them, have conversations so they can practise their English, show them the area, help them explore British culture and way of life. We do the introductions and support the relationship during this time.
How you can help: Volunteer - practical skills
Workshop facilitators needed for children’s climate action campaign
We are looking for people who are knowledgeable about climate change (and related environmental/sustainability issues), keen to share their knowledge with others, and are able to inspire children to inspire their families to reduce their carbon footprints.
How you can help: Volunteer - creative skills, Volunteer - practical skills
Sustainable Wellbeing
Help us with our allotment site makeover – no skills required, you’ll be learning on the job!
Garden DIY – building raised beds, growing frames, maybe even a gazebo!
Garden maintenance – weeding, clearing, hedge cutting, wood chipping.
How you can help: Tools & equipment, Volunteer - creative skills, Volunteer - practical skills
Asian Community Concern C.I.C.
We rely on grants, funds, crowdfunding, donations, partners and contact with collaborators.
How you can help: Training and Management, Volunteer - creative skills, Volunteer - practical skills
Ealing Youth Justice Service volunteer opportunities
Youth Justice Service volunteers come from many backgrounds, with a wide variety of life experience. It is very rewarding to help children develop and grow and appreciate they are part of a supportive community.
Volunteers are provided with full training and development opportunities.
How you can help: Volunteer - creative skills, Volunteer - practical skills
Mentoring Programme – Hope for the Young
Mentors can help with (not limited to)
Practicing English
Enrolment advice
Study skills
Confidence building
Independence skills
Accessing local services and activities
Practical and emotional support
Mapping future goals
Learning about the UK.
How you can help: Volunteer - creative skills, Volunteer - practical skills
Crosslight – Debt and Benefit Advice
We are looking for volunteers to help us support foodbank users. We have different volunteering roles. You can read more on https://www.crosslightadvice.org/volunteer
How you can help: Volunteer - practical skills
Help families with young children
Our home-visiting volunteers are required to have:
– parenting or caring experience
– commit to our training programme
– undergo referencing and enhanced criminal record checks
– understand that support provided to families is completely confidential
– have a non-judgemental attitude and understand the pressures of bringing up a family
How you can help: Volunteer - practical skills