Every year CSV involves thousands of part time volunteers in a diverse array of projects ranging from clearing a canal to helping children to read.
Read below about opportunities available now, or just click on the links on the left.
Mentoring
Mentors are good listeners, people who care, people who want to help others discover their strengths.
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Nottinghamshire Healthcare
Support adults within Adult Mental Health for CSV's new project working within Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust across Nottinghamshire.
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CSV Greater Gwent
CSV's Pontypwl office is the base for CSV's local volunteering schemes in Torfaen and Blaenau Gwent, offering a range of innovative and exciting opportunities for young people to become involved in the life of their community.
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'GO' volunteering in London
The GO projects are flexible weekend volunteering opportunities for busy people in London.
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Volunteering and Public Library Services
CSV Lending Time and Time2Give Kent are CSV volunteering initiatives in which CSV Consulting works alongside public library services, including Kent Libraries and Archives, to offer a wide range of services and activities for library users across England.
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Young Voices
The Big Lottery People's Fund supports Young Voices to actively involve young people as volunteers with three public libraries in North West England.
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CSV for Children - Volunteers in Child Protection
CSV for Children - Volunteers in Child Protection is a brand new project being set up in Bromley. Volunteers will pay frequent visits to the homes of families where there are children on the Child Protection Register.
Working closely with social workers, the aim is for volunteers to befriend and support families. This will help to protect vulnerable children from harm.
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Allies
Allies are mature volunteers who act as role models and friends for children and young people looked after by the local authority and who have little or no contact with family.
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Media
Whether you're a media professional or novice, we may have an opportunity for you to work on social action media projects in selected areas of the UK.
Click here to explore volunteering in our media projects.