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Volunteering for young people in Torbay
Volunteering Directory
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ContentsWelcome -
Torbay Children’s Centres
Are you interested in working with children and families?
Then give us a call. We can offer volunteering roles and
placements - even helping you with evidence and experience
for a college course.
So whether you are at school,
college or just at a loose end and want to volunteer
supporting children then call us and leave
your details.Action for Children’s Centres in Torbay provide
integrated services and information for families
with children under fi ve-years-old including: early
education, health and family support services.
Tel: 01803 329666 and leave your contact details, then Jo or Kim
will get back to you.
You can also email [email protected]
So you want to share your ideas,
have fun and help other young
people all at the same time.
Look no further.
In this section you will fi nd opportunities
to play with youngsters at a local outdoor
adventure park through to helping out at
the local youth centre.
Linkingwith children and young people
and leave your contact details, then Jo or Kim
Linking volunteering to employment,training and education
Welcome to the Torbay Youth Volunteering Directory linking
you to all sorts of volunteer opportunities in your community.
We hope it will in
spire and motivate you and help you to
volunteer in an area which appeals to you.
Why volunteer we hear you ask?
These days it’s hard to get a job, especially for young people. Lots of older,
more experienced workers have been made redundant. It’s very competitive out
there. There are too many people looking for jobs and not enough job vacancies
to go round. You might ask: “How do I know what kind of a job I could do when
I’m not sure what I’m interested in?” or “School was OK, but I don’t have the
skills I need to work.”
Volunteering could help
You will be amazed at how many reasons there are to volunteer!
Let’s start with…
• Impress potential employers - volunteering gives you the opportunity
to talk about something positive it an interview and is a good thing to
include on an application form.
• You can get experience directly linked to a job.
• Volunteering can build your confidence and self-esteem. This may give
you the confidence to apply for a job or an apprenticeship.
• You can volunteer just to help out or you can work towards an
accredited award.
• You can learn new skills and gain extra knowledge that you can take
with you to other areas of your life and help you stand out in the crowd.
• Make new friends and contacts – they could help you find a job before
they are formally advertised.
• You will experience something new.
Whatever you’re into, no matter how much time you
have, there’s something you can volunteer for which
you will find fun, exciting and rewarding.
Take a look now and start linking to volunteering - it
could be your key to discovering a whole new world of opportunity!
Brixham Buccanears
The Brixham Buccaneers is for anyone
who enjoys the history of the pirates.
Volunteering with us will give you
an opportunity to meet like-minded
people and to join us as a pirate at our
various events. This can involve drama,
performance, sword work, singing,
dancing, puppets and circus skills. Free
training is available.
We also have a social club on Thursdays
from 2pm until 4.30pm.
Come along to the Beacon of Light Hall in
Mount Pleasant Road, Brixham.
(www.brixhambuccaneers.co.uk)
For more information contact Richard James
by emailing [email protected]
Linking
with your
creative
sideBeing creative comes in
lots of different forms.
Here you will fi nd out how
to get involved with drama
and performing to learning
about the world of music,
radio and broadcasting
Raising
aspirations
Matt from Paignton said:
“I felt part of something,
like I belonged. I feel
really proud of myself.”
Linkingwith the community There’s so much going on out
there. Find out how to get involved
with marshalling at a local festival
or assisting groups that meet at
your community centre.
Meet the people who make a difference
where you live and help them to make
Torbay great.
Eat That Frog
Volunteering with Eat That Frog
could not get any better. If you want
to learn new skills, meet people and
fi nd a whole new you then this is
where you need to be!
We offer volunteering placements,
work experience opportunities and
recognised training qualifi cations in
Catering & Hospitality – Horticulture
& Grounds Maintenance – Health & Social Care – Communication Skills – IT
support – Administration and much, much more.
If you would like to fi nd out more about discovering
your full potential through volunteering then Eat That
Frog and get in touch now.
Call 01803 326700
and ask to speak to Gail
‘Pick up new skills’
There’s an old saying: “If the fi rs
t thing you do each morning is to eat a live
frog, your day can surely only get better!” Let’s be honest, it couldn’t g
et worse.
What’s your “
FROG”?
It’s that one thing you most likely keep putting off, t
hat
one thing you just can’t fi nd the tim
e to do.
But wait - it could also be the one task th
at has the
greatest positive impact on your life
if you do it n
ow.
Eat That Frog is a not fo
r profi t organisation which
aims to increase opportunity for all. We do this using
a variety of different tools.
We are continually looking for new ways to improve o
r expand the servi
ces on offer
and are keen
to hear from anyone w
ho would like to help with exi
sting projects or future
developments.
Along with welcoming your individual ideas a good exa
mple of the ki
nd of thing you could get
involved in is the m
agazine you’re curren
tly reading! How great would it b
e to write
your own
feature, contact potential sponsors and help local charitie
s create their a
dverts. These are ju
st
a few of the th
ings we did when Torbay Council’s Children’s Services asked
for our help to
produce a magazine full of vo
lunteering opportunities
that might appeal to young people.
Did you know? Yo
u can also do your learning within a voluntary role?
Doing your learning as part of a volunteering role can quickly build your practical work
experience; you will study the same type of qualifi c
ation as attending a full time course and
you can also do functional skills Maths, English and ICT. If
you are eligible for a bursary this
can be paid in the same way as any other learning programme.
So whether you simply enjoy being around people a
nd helping out or gain a qualifi cation
whilst volunteer
ing here are ju
st a few exa
mples of what you could get involved
in: customer
service, h
orticulture, b
usiness administration, care, hortic
ulture, hospitality and caterin
g.
Volunteering with ‘Eat That Frog’ gives you the advantage of gaining experience with an
established and respected provider whilst helping out in a community setting.
For more information about servic
es at Eat that Fro
g or how to get
involved visit w
ww.eatthatfrog.org or te
lephone 01803 326700
Go on... Eat th
at frog!
Crossroads
Care… the
people carers
turn toWe are looking for enthusiastic
young people who are interested
in fundraising events, gaining
offi ce experience and assisting with training/workshops.
Crossroads Care is a local registered charity that tailors its support to over
280 individual unpaid carers. Our aim is to enable carers to reduce stress
and manage their lives more effectively.
Give us a call now 01803 323510. you will be amazed at how much
you CARE or visit: www.crossroads.org.uk
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Listening and
supporting people are
skills that form a part of
volunteering. If you enjoy
brightening someone’s day
by helping them then this
section could be for you.
There are lots of opportunities
to progress into training
within the care sector.
Volunteering
is easy -just do it
Listening and
Registered address: Victim Support, Hallam House,
56-60 Hallam Street, London W1W 6JL
www.victimsupport.org.uk
Registered charity number: 298028
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For more information contact
Being a volunteer is about making a difference
in someone's life.We're always looking for enthusiastic
people over 18 years old to help victims of crime.
Don't worry about qualifications or experience as we'll
train you. The skills you learn can add to your CV.
Loraine Engstrom | 01626 356706
Relate’s vision is a future in
which healthy relationships
are actively promoted as the
basis of a thriving society.
We help couples, families and
individuals to make relationships
work better th
rough counselling,
and we offer a range of
workshops.
workshops.
If you are interested in volunteering
with us there are many different
ways in which you can help. Give
us a call on
01803 297854 or email at offi ce@
sdevonrelate.wanadoo.co.uk
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with your
sporty
side
If keeping active is your th
ing
then volunteering in sport is
for you. Whether you fancy
yourself as a budding Andy
Murray or if you want to
sail
around the world like Dame
Ellen MacArthur then start
your journey here.
You can volunteer to help young
people access sport, improving their
physical and emotional wellbeing,
whilst enjoying taking part in an
activity yourself.
activity yourself.
activity yourself.
Feline Network Cat Rescue
and charity shop - Paignton
We are a volunteer group set up to help needy cats we rescue, care
for and re-home to suitable new homes. We have a charity shop
that is situated at 10 Winner Street, Paignton and is run solely by
volunteers. We are always looking for extra support
to help keep the shop open and looking great as this
is how we raise funds for this much needed service.
If you love cats and want to get involved with our group,
then get in touch ASAP we would love to hear from you.
Feline Network Devon 01803 392550
[email protected] www.felinenetwork.org.uk
Please help us if you can
Join the PDSA
volunteer team
and really make
a difference!
Would you like to learn retail skills, enhance your CV and have a great
time doing it? Good news - you can!PDSA is accredited with Duke of Edinburgh
and you can volunteer from 14 years old.
What are you waiting for?
Come join our friendly team!
Call Laura Jones on
01803 389300 or visit
www.pdsa.org.uk for more
information about the PDSA.
Kristina said:
“‘Volunteering in a charity
shop helped me to learn
lots of new skills and gave
me the confi dence to apply
for a retail assistant job -
and I got it!” Case Studies
Eat That Frog is a not fo
r profi t
organisation which aims to
increase
opportunity
for all.
Volunteer C
ase Study
Kirsty h
ad few IT sk
ills which proved
to
be a barri
er, not only w
ith job seekin
g, but
also with her c
onfi dence and se
lf-este
em.
She start
ed using the w
ork club fac
ility an
d
the Pad in Paig
nton and got help
with her
IT skills.
She start
ed to grow in confi dence
and experie
nce.
Kirsty d
ecided that she w
anted to lea
rn
more about in
formation tec
hnology and
administratio
n and began vo
lunteering with
Eat That F
rog. After a s
hort while i
t was
apparent th
at Kirst
y had a c
ertain fl a
ir for
admin and IT so
we spoke
to her about a
more formal p
lacem
ent and se
t up work
experie
nce through the J
ob Centre Advise
r.
She success
fully complete
d her work
experie
nce and went on to ap
ply for
an appren
ticeship. She is
currently
working with Eat T
hat Frog as
a Busin
ess
Administratio
n Apprentice a
nd has gone
from strength to str
ength. We a
re very
hopeful th
at Kirst
y will e
ventually
become a mem
ber of th
e staff
team.
Case Studies
experie
nce through the J
ob Centre Advise
r.
Douglas House is a home
with nursing care in
Brixham, providing a range
of services for adults with
physical disabilities
Volunteer Case
Study
M is a young volunteer with
Leonard Cheshire Disability and
volunteers at Douglas House in
Brixham. He plays chess with
one of the residents at weekends.
He said: “At my school they were
encouraging students to get
involved with activities outside of
school. At my primary school I
often helped some of the pupils
with learning diffi culties. I really
wanted to fi nd a role where I
could help others and my Mum
had heard of Douglas House.
Volunteering at Douglas House is
like being part of a community.”
M believes the whole experience
had helped to build up his
confi dence, improve his
communication and he has
learnt new skills. His role at
Douglas House is infl uencing
his future choices and he is now
considering a career in medicine.
Useful Contacts
For more information about volunteering at home or abroad here
are some useful websites:
www.cvatorbay.org.uk
www.do-it.org.uk
www.volunteering.org.uk
www.ivo.org
www.vinspired.com
Volunteering, Employment and Community 3
Linking with children and young people 5
Linking with your creative side 9
Linking with the community 12
Feature article – Eat That Frog 15
Linking with people 16
Linking with your sporty side 18
Linking retail and animals 22
My volunteering 24
Useful contacts 26
Welcome to the Torbay Youth Volunteering Directory linking you to all sorts of volunteering opportunities in your community. We hope it will inspire and motivate you and help you to volunteer in an area that appeals to you.
Why volunteer we hear you ask?You will be amazed at how many reasons there are to volunteer! Let’s start with…
• Volunteering can build your confidence and self-esteem.
• You can learn new skills and gain extra knowledge that you can take with you to other areas of your life and help you stand out in the crowd.
• Make new friends and contacts
• You will experience something new and may develop a new interest
• You can volunteer just to help out or you can work towards an accredited award
Whatever you’re into, no matter how much time you have, there’s something you can volunteer for which you will find fun, exciting and rewarding.
You can volunteer if you have a disability or learning difficulty. Volunteering is open to everyone.
Take a look now and start linking to volunteering - it could be your key to discovering a whole new world of opportunity!
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If you’re not sure what volunteering you want to do or how to get in touch with an organisation that is not listed in this booklet, you can call the Volunteer Bureau on 01803 212638 and make an appointment; or contact Eat That Frog on 01803 326700, and find out more about linking volunteering to your existing & future studies and learning goals.
4Linking volunteering to
employment, training and education
These days it’s hard to get a job, especially for young
people. Lots of older, more experienced, workers have been
made redundant.
It’s very competitive out there. There are too many people looking for jobs and not enough job vacancies to go round. You might ask“How do I know what kind of a job I could do when I’m not sure what I’m interested in?” or “School was OK but I don’t have the skills I need to work”.
Volunteering could help• Impress potential employers – volunteering gives you the opportunity
to talk about something positive at an interview and is a good thing to include on an application form.
• You can get experience directly linked to a job.• Volunteering could give you the courage to apply for a job or an
Apprenticeship.• You could find a job before it is formally advertised – in fact over 50%
of jobs are never advertised; so if an employer knows you through volunteering you have a real advantage. • Thinking of further study but not sure what course – volunteering could help you to make up your mind.
Torbay Children’s CentresAre you interested in working with children and families? Then give us a call. We can offer volunteering roles and placements - even helping you with evidence and experience for a college course.
So whether you are at school, college or just at a loose end and want to volunteer supporting children then call us and leave your details.
Action for Children’s Centres in Torbay provide integrated services and information for families with children under five-years-old including: early education, health and family support services.
Tel: 01803 329666 and leave your contact details, then Jo or Kim will get back to you.
You can also email [email protected]
So you want to share your ideas, have fun and help other young people all at the same time. Look no further.In this section you will find opportunities to play with youngsters at a local outdoor adventure park through to helping out at the local youth centre.
Linking
with children
and young
people
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Volunteering with Home Start Torbay can be fun, rewarding, exciting and is very much appreciated.
Our home visiting volunteers need to be over 18 years old, but there are still lots you can do to help us with our work.
If you would like to learn how to organise and dress a shop window or how to cash up a till whilst helping us to continue or much needed work, then get in touch with us here at Home Start Torbay. Our shop sells goods and raises money so we can keep helping families that are finding life a bit difficult.
Many families move to Torbay in search of a better life only to discover that there are very few employment prospects. They quickly become isolated with no family and friends to support them. Our dedicated and trained volunteers offer help and support to these families.
If you want to learn more about shop work or administration along with finding out all about how a children’s charity works then please call 01803 523305 or email [email protected].
ASrUS TorbayASrUS Torbay is a youth group for children aged 9 -16 with Autististic Spectrum Disorder and their siblings.
We meet at the YMCA in Paignton on Wednesday nights from 6.30 - 8.00pm in term time, and also get together for social events in the school holidays.
It’s our aim to make people feel welcome and promote social inclusion, so why not get in touch by email or give us a call to find out how to get involved.
For details contact: Carole Brierley 07554 272687 or carolebrierleynas @hotmail.co.uk
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Lauren is loving volunteering at a childrens centre and said: “I really enjoy being around the children and watching them learn new things.
It makes me happy.”
All work and no play? Not at Play Torbay - it’s all play here!Are you looking for something fun and innovative to help you gain valuable experience and improve your CV? Play Torbay can help. If having fun and working with children is your thing we have lots of volunteering opportunities available throughout this summer.
No experience is necessary, just lots of enthusiasm. Contact us on 01803 850157 or email [email protected]
Y.E.S, Brixham’s Youth Enquiry Service, is open Monday to Friday 11am – 5pm and Saturday from 10am—5pm for information, advice and support.
We are a local charity which supports young people in our community
Y.E.S also runs a number of projects and events during the evenings and weekends. We provide a free, drop-in service throughout the week in friendly and welcoming surroundings. It is our mission to offer free, confidential, non-judgemental information, advice and support to young people in a welcoming and informal atmosphere.
So if you enjoy being around young people and fancy helping out Y.E.S at The Edge give us a call on 01803 851414 or 01803 411154 or email us at [email protected]
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Sessions include internet access, games, sports, cooking, arts and crafts as well as focus groups exploring teen issues and opportunities for youth volunteering. If you would like to get involved or would like more info please contact Jonathan Oliverio: Address: Youth Genesis, 4 New Road, Brixham, Devon TQ5 8NE
Telephone: 01803 853794Mobile: 07528 412596 Email: [email protected]
Volunteers at Parkfield help young people aged 5 to 25, to enjoy a range of enjoyable and fun opportunities, challenging experiences and effective support, to enhance their personal and social development during the transition to adulthood.
Torbay Youth Service is committed to providing professional volunteers, supporting all youth work within the Bay. All volunteers must be 18 years old and over, undertake 12 training sessions and are subject to an enhanced CRB check.
For more information, please ring Parkfield on 01803 698900 and ask for Jan Moate.
Youth Genesis is a youth charity that provides projects and activities for young people aged 8-24years across Torbay.
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Linking
with your
creative
sideBeing creative comes in lots of different forms. Here you will find out how to get involved with drama and performing to learning about the world of music, radio and broadcasting
Raising aspirations
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Ten Sing Through St Matthias Church we work with young people in the Torbay area, helping to develop their confidence, self esteem and their natural performing talents as well as volunteering within our community.
Ten Sing is for young people aged between 11 - 25 years of age who enjoy performing arts, irrespective of their ability and how good they are.
Each Ten-Sing group is primarily a contemporary/rock choir; however most groups also include other mediums of performance such as dance and drama. Groups typically (although not always) have their own band of musicians, usually set up with instruments relevant to contemporary music culture. In addition, many groups engage in one or more public performances each year using PA system, stage lighting etc. Having their own ‘technicians’ being another skill/interest within the different parts that make up the whole group of ‘performing art opportunities’ .
For more information please contact 01803 214175 or visit: www.st-matthias-church.org/children-youth/torquay-ten-sing-rock-choir.php
Riviera Concert Brass
“Hitting the High Notes”
Riviera Concert Brass was formed some 7 years ago and
has grown into a well respected and appreciated community band. We provide a band for fund raising concerts, thus
helping organisers (fundraisers) to achieve their goals.
The band rehearse twice a month in Combe Pafford School
Hall. We are always keen to welcome new players of any
age and will, if necessary, provide tuition.
All the band details are on our website:
www.rivieraconcertbrass.com
Encouraging creative expression and promoting the free flow of opinion and information is who we are and what we do here at Torbay’s only completely volunteer led Radio Station.
If you enjoy media or fancy trying your hand at presenting on live radio then Riviera FM is the place for you.
Offering you the opportunity to participate in the production and delivery of a community radio station in our studio setting, or out there with us on a live broadcast, there are lots of things you can get involved with.
Help us with: marketing & promotion, research local events and occasions, support our web team, assist with technical issues, help present a show, organise the guest list, contact local people and community groups for interviews….the list goes on!
We promote the free flow of information, and opinion, and encourage creative expression. We are bringing social gain to Torbay through training, fund raising, student education (opportunities to participate in the service), and improvement of community knowledge to the residents of Torbay.
If you are interested in getting involved with our community radio, please email the studio on [email protected] for more information or call 01803 521421.
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Ever thought about acting? The South Devon Players theatre company is an award-winning, completely non-profit community/ amateur theatre company founded in 2005, based in Brixham and featured on BBC 1 national television in January 2013.
We mainly specialise in shows about local history, but sometimes expand to wider historical events as well. We are family friendly, lively and welcoming to all who wish to be involved in theatre at any level, with a strong ethos of teamwork, friendship and community spirit. In the past, our members have gone on to perform in major feature films and train at RADA. Our membership ranges from age 10 to 65 (we only accept members aged under 16 with the permission of, and attendance of a parent), and from professional performers to complete beginners, all of whom work as part of a team to create new exciting dramatic theatre shows which are then brought to our local community. New members are always welcome to join us so why not give us a call or check out our Facebook page or website.
www.southdevonplayers.weebly.comFacebook: southdevonplayers or sdevonplayersTelephone Laura (secretary) on 07855 090590 (evenings)
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Brixham BuccaneersThe Brixham Buccaneers is for anyone who enjoys the history of the pirates. Volunteering with us will give you an opportunity to meet like-minded people and to join us as a pirate at our various events. This can involve drama, performance, sword work, singing, dancing, puppets and circus skills. Free training is available. We also have a social club on Thursdays from 2pm until 4.30pm. Come along to the Beacon of Light Hall in Mount Pleasant Road, Brixham. (www.brixhambuccaneers.co.uk)For more information contact Richard James by emailing [email protected]
Matt from Paignton said: “I felt part of something, like I
belonged. I feel really proud of myself.”
Linking with the
community
There’s so much going on out there. Find out how to get involved with marshalling at a local festival or assisting groups that meet at your community centre.Meet the people who make a difference where you live and help them to make Torbay great.
Eat That FrogVolunteering with Eat That Frog could not get any better. If you want to learn new skills, meet people and find a whole new you then this is where you need to be!
We offer volunteering placements, work experience opportunities and recognised training qualifications in Catering & Hospitality – Horticulture & Grounds Maintenance – Health & Social Care – Communication Skills – IT support – Administration and much, much more.
If you would like to find out more about discovering your full potential through volunteering then Eat That Frog and get in touch now.
Call 01803 326700 and ask to speak to Gail or email [email protected]
‘Pick up new skills’
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www.eatthatfrog.org
Fishstock BrixhamFishstock Brixham is a charitable fundraising event for the Fishermen’s Mission and was also named Winner of the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen Fund-raising Event of the Year.
This one-day seafood and music festival in September embraces all aspects of the fishing and maritime heritage of this No 1 English fishing port and is fast becoming a renowned national event.
In 2012 we won the Herald Express English Riviera & South Devon Tourism & Hospitality Award for best “Tourism Event of the Year”. This accomplishment and wonderful event could not happen without an amazing team of volunteers and when everyone pulls together in the same direction the results are amazing too.
Working in teams or helping as an individual we find the busy working Fish Market transformed into a vibrant exhibition centre hosting Seafood and Music shows for 5,000 people. It takes a lot of planning and execution long before the event along with on the day.
With boats on show, chefs on stage, kitchens for kids, bands on two stages, clowns, human puppets and performing artists there is always something that you can volunteer to
Great ParksAt Great Parks Community centre you will find there is always something to do.
Being the local community centre for Heritage Park and Queen Elizabeth Drive there is lots of things going on, from Bambino toddler group, the youth ROC Café to the Saturday Morning Breakfast Club - you will always find something to get your teeth into.
Whether you want to help out with setting up the hall for the dog training group or help serve items in the tuc shop at the youth club you will find yourself welcome and your time spent with us fun and rewarding.
To find out what going on or if you want to get in touch you can call us on 0843 259 4070 or find us on Facebook at Great Parks Community Centre
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To find out more visit: www.fishstockbrixham.co.ukEmail: [email protected] Tel: 01752 690950
The Willows and New Barton Community Association
The Willows Community Association runs a motor project helping young people learn how to maintain their cars or bikes.We have a project which brings senior citizens and young people together at events and outings and we run a church service in the local pub.
Volunteers for these and our other activities are most welcome.
Aaron felt like he couldn’t do anything right until he tried
volunteering in a community cafe. He said: I had no idea
I could cook! I had never even thought about doing a catering course until I started volunteering.”
Please contact Bruce on 07710 496281 or email bruce.porter @sky.com
‘Get knowledge and experience’
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Anna volunteered for a community group, helping
on the reception and doing some admin. She was
pleased when a paid position became available and she
was offered the job.
help with. It’s a treasury of things to do for all the family and we would love you to get involved.
There’s an old saying: “If the first thing you do each morning is to eat a live frog, your day can surely only get better!” Let’s be honest, it couldn’t get worse.
What’s your “FROG”?It’s that one thing you most likely keep putting off, that one thing you just can’t find the time to do.
But wait - it could also be the one task that has the greatest positive impact on your life if you do it now.
Eat That Frog is a not for profit organisation which aims to increase opportunity for all. We do this using a variety of different tools.
We are continually looking for new ways to improve or expand the services on offer and are keen to hear from anyone who would like to help with existing projects or future developments.
Along with welcoming your individual ideas a good example of the kind of thing you could get involved in is the magazine you’re currently reading! How great would it be to write your own feature, contact potential sponsors and help local charities create their adverts. These are just a few of the things we did when Torbay Council’s Children’s Services asked for our help to produce a magazine full of volunteering opportunities that might appeal to young people.
Did you know? You can also do your learning within a voluntary role?
Doing your learning as part of a volunteering role can quickly build your practical work experience; you will study the same type of qualification as attending a full time course and you can also do functional skills Maths, English and ICT. If you are eligible for a bursary this can be paid in the same way as any other learning programme.
So whether you simply enjoy being around people and helping out or you want to gain a qualification whilst volunteering here are some things you could get involved in: customer service, horticulture, business administration, care, horticulture, hospitality and catering.
Volunteering with ‘Eat That Frog’ gives you the advantage of gaining experience with an established and respected provider whilst helping out in a community setting.
For more information about services at Eat that Frog or how to get involved visit www.eatthatfrog.org or telephone 01803 326700
Go on... Eat that frog!
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Crossroads Care… the people carers turn toWe are looking for enthusiastic young people who are interested in fundraising events, gaining
office experience and assisting with training/workshops. Crossroads Care is a local registered charity that tailors its support to over 280 individual unpaid carers. Our aim is to enable carers to reduce stress and manage their lives more effectively.
Give us a call now 01803 323510. you will be amazed at how much you CARE or visit: www.crossroads.org.uk
Linking with
peopleListening and
supporting people are skills that form a part of
volunteering. If you enjoy brightening someone’s day
by helping them then this section could be for you.
There are lots of opportunities to progress into training
within the care sector.
Volunteering is easy - just do it
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Here at Douglas House we have a large number of young volunteers. Roles are varied and range from playing chess, gardening, painting nails through to arts and crafts and IT support.
You’ll have fun, forge new friendships and really make a difference to the lives of disabled people.
To find out more please contact Sandra Marsden at Douglas House in Brixham on: Phone 01803 856333 Email [email protected]
Registered address: Victim Support, Hallam House, 56-60 Hallam Street, London W1W 6JL
www.victimsupport.org.ukRegistered charity number: 298028
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withpeople
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For more information contact
Being a volunteer is about making a differencein someone's life.We're always looking for enthusiasticpeople over 18 years old to help victims of crime.Don't worry about qualifications or experience as we'lltrain you. The skills you learn can add to your CV.
Loraine Engstrom | 01626 356706
Registered address: Victim Support, Hallam House, 56-60 Hallam Street, London W1W 6JL
www.victimsupport.org.ukRegistered charity number: 298028
for mycommuityto work
withpeople
to giveback
to helppeople
tohelp mycareer
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something
For more information contact
Being a volunteer is about making a differencein someone's life.We're always looking for enthusiasticpeople over 18 years old to help victims of crime.Don't worry about qualifications or experience as we'lltrain you. The skills you learn can add to your CV.
Loraine Engstrom | 01626 356706
Registered address: Victim Support, Hallam House, 56-60 Hallam Street, London W1W 6JL
www.victimsupport.org.ukRegistered charity number: 298028
for mycommuityto work
withpeople
to giveback
to helppeople
tohelp mycareer
to bepart of
something
For more information contact
Being a volunteer is about making a differencein someone's life.We're always looking for enthusiasticpeople over 18 years old to help victims of crime.Don't worry about qualifications or experience as we'lltrain you. The skills you learn can add to your CV.
Loraine Engstrom | 01626 356706
Registered address: Victim Support, Hallam House, 56-60 Hallam Street, London W1W 6JL
www.victimsupport.org.ukRegistered charity number: 298028
for mycommuityto work
withpeople
to giveback
to helppeople
tohelp mycareer
to bepart of
something
For more information contact
Being a volunteer is about making a differencein someone's life.We're always looking for enthusiasticpeople over 18 years old to help victims of crime.Don't worry about qualifications or experience as we'lltrain you. The skills you learn can add to your CV.
Loraine Engstrom | 01626 356706
[email protected] address: Victim Support, Hallam House, 56-60 Hallam Street, London W1W 6JL
www.victimsupport.org.ukRegistered charity number: 298028
for mycommuityto work
withpeople
to giveback
to helppeople
tohelp mycareer
to bepart of
something
For more information contact
Being a volunteer is about making a differencein someone's life.We're always looking for enthusiasticpeople over 18 years old to help victims of crime.Don't worry about qualifications or experience as we'lltrain you. The skills you learn can add to your CV.
Loraine Engstrom | 01626 356706
Being a volunteer is about making a difference in someone’s life. We’re always looking for enthusiastic people over 18 years old to help victims of crime.
Don’t worry about qualifications or experience as we’ll train you. The skills you learn can add to your CV.
Loraine Engstrom | 01626 [email protected]
Registered address: Victim Support, Hallam House, 56-60 Hallam Street, London W1W 6JL
www.victimsupport.org.ukRegistered charity number: 298028
for mycommuityto work
withpeople
to giveback
to helppeople
tohelp mycareer
to bepart of
something
For more information contact
Being a volunteer is about making a differencein someone's life.We're always looking for enthusiasticpeople over 18 years old to help victims of crime.Don't worry about qualifications or experience as we'lltrain you. The skills you learn can add to your CV.
Loraine Engstrom | 01626 356706
Registered address: Victim Support, Hallam House, 56-60 Hallam Street, London W1W 6JL
www.victimsupport.org.ukRegistered charity number: 298028
for mycommuityto work
withpeople
to giveback
to helppeople
tohelp mycareer
to bepart of
something
For more information contact
Being a volunteer is about making a differencein someone's life.We're always looking for enthusiasticpeople over 18 years old to help victims of crime.Don't worry about qualifications or experience as we'lltrain you. The skills you learn can add to your CV.
Loraine Engstrom | 01626 356706
Registered address: Victim Support, Hallam House, 56-60 Hallam Street, London W1W 6JL
www.victimsupport.org.ukRegistered charity number: 298028
for mycommuityto work
withpeople
to giveback
to helppeople
tohelp mycareer
to bepart of
something
For more information contact
Being a volunteer is about making a differencein someone's life.We're always looking for enthusiasticpeople over 18 years old to help victims of crime.Don't worry about qualifications or experience as we'lltrain you. The skills you learn can add to your CV.
Loraine Engstrom | 01626 356706
“Get your foot on the ladder to success”
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Relate’s vision is a future in which healthy relationships are actively promoted as the basis of a thriving society.We help couples, families and individuals to make relationships work better through counselling, and we offer a range of workshops.
If you are interested in volunteering with us there are many different ways in which you can help. Give us a call on 01803 297854 or email at [email protected]
Linking with your
sporty side
If keeping active is your thing then volunteering in sport is for you. Whether you fancy yourself as a budding Andy Murray or if you want to sail around the world like Dame Ellen MacArthur then start your journey here.
You can volunteer to help young people access sport, improving their physical and emotional wellbeing, whilst enjoying taking part in an activity yourself.
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Brixham Junior Sailing Club Brixham Junior Sailing Club is an RYA sail training centre based at Brixham Yacht Club. We teach young people from the age of 11 years to 18 years how to sail using
our own boats during the summer months. If you have a passion for the sea and sailing and like the thought of helping other young people to learn how to sail then get in touch with us to find out more and how you can get involved.
Visit our web site www.brixhamjsc.co.uk/clubcontacts/contact and click the questions tab on the left. We look forward to hearing from you.
Our aim is to help young people access sport in the community and we are able to do this by making use of 6 unused tennis courts providing opportunity for all age groups.
We are based at Cary Park, Cary Avenue, Babbacombe, Torquay and along with six tarmacadam courts we also operate an 18 hole putting green under license from Torbay Council. The club is also fused with a senior club (Marine Tennis Club) to encourage juniors to continue to play and enjoy their tennis when they are over sixteen. Volunteers run our club, and we welcome any new young tennis players and anybody who enjoys tennis, sport in general and being outdoors and would like to help with the daily running of the club.
Come and see us any Saturday at Cary Park or visit our website www.caryparktennis.co.ukSee you at the club soon!
‘Realise your potential’
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Hayley said: “I’ve met so many great people and made loads of friends.”
Dart Sailability Group
The aims and objectives of the group are to provide sailing, and other boating facilities, for the disabled with a view to enhancing their quality of life.
If you are over the age of sixteen and would like to volunteer with us, we can provide the necessary training either on or off the water.
Further information is available on www.dartsailability.org or from Nikki Stewart 01803 856676 or [email protected]
Our aim is to help young people access sport in the community and we are able to do this by making use of 6 unused tennis courts providing opportunity for all age groups. We are based at Cary Park, Cary Avenue, Babbacombe, Torquay and along with six tarmacadam courts we also operate an 18 hole putting green under license from Torbay Council. The club is also fused with a senior club (Marine Tennis Club) to encourage juniors to continue to play and enjoy their tennis when they are over sixteen. Volunteers run our club, and we welcome any new young tennis players and anybody who enjoys tennis, sport in general and being outdoors and would like to help with the daily running of the club.
Come and see us any Saturday at Cary Park or visit our web site www.caryparktennis.co.ukSee you at the club soon!
Dart Sailability Group
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The aims and objectives of the group are to provide sailing, and other boating facilities, for the disabled with a view to enhancing their quality of life.
If you are over the age of sixteen and would like to volunteer with us, we can provide the necessary training either on or off the water.
Further information is available on www.dartsailability.org, or from Nikki Stewart 01803 856676 or [email protected].
The Disabled Sailing AssociationThe DSA take people with
any disability, their carers and families, sailing at sea in our 35 foot yacht ‘Freedom’. This gives them the excitement and freedom of being at sea.
We can offer as voluntary work experience for young people, tasks covering sailing skills, boat cleaning and maintenance, office work and computing.
Contact 01803 408886 or www.disabledsailingassociation.org.uk
DisabledSailingAssociationTorquay
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For the past 6 years we have offered teenagers the chance to do work experience at the club, we train our older gymnasts to become coaches and love to watch them grow within this role.
If you want to know more about us and what we do then visit our website www.southdevongym.co.uk
If you are interested in joining us, experiencing a challenging sport along with potentially developing into a coaching role then give us a call on 01803 523774
We offer gymnastic coaching to children and adults of all ages and abilities. We are a Club Mark accredited club and have always believed in bringing young talent into coaching.
Paignton Community and Sports Academy Football Development run a Friday night social inclusion football programme for young people 12-16 years of age. We are always looking for people to help with various tasks that involve really getting into the heart of the game and building relationships within the community.
Our informal sessions are tournament based with a strong emphasis on fun and they take place on the 3G Artificial Turf Pitch at our Waterleat Road site. Volunteers help to support the staff present at training and without them we would not be able to run this well used activity that sees on occasion as many as 50-80 youngsters each week.
If you think you might enjoy getting involved and helping us organise friendly games, refereeing a match or just keeping the scores then come along on a Friday night and ask for Rob Payne. Give Rob a call now on 01803 403634 or email: [email protected]
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Animals in Distress is a local charity based in Ipplepen. Our rescue centre operates from a three and a half acre site in Ipplepen. It houses a block of kennels, a two- storey cattery and a new house for rabbits & guinea pigs – possibly the biggest rabbit hutch in the world. We also have a small in-house veterinary unit. Currently we rehome over 1,000 pets a year, with that figure continuously rising. The charity doesn’t receive direct funding to support its work and we rely on donations, legacies and the income generated by the staff and volunteers in our 12 charity shops across Torbay and South Devon.
More volunteers are needed in all of our shops, at our rescue centre and for street collections. There are a variety of volunteering options available which we will be happy to discuss with you.
So, if you have some spare time and would like to find out more about becoming a volunteer please email [email protected] or phone the rescue centre on 01803 812121
Becoming a volunteer looks great on CVs; it’s a good way to meet new people and to learn new skills.
To see what else is going on look at our Facebook page facebook.com/AnimalsInDistressIpplepen or our web page www.animalsindistress.uk.com
Becoming a volunteer looks great on CVs; it’s a good way to meet new people and to learn new skills.
Do you love animals? Are you the one that always wants to take the kitten home? Would you cherish the opportunity to help an animal in need and learn how to operate a till and manage stock
control? Volunteering with an animal charity can give you an insight into retail business and build your customer service skills whilst you support on-going work to keep animals safe
We Need You!
‘Help make a difference’
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Feline Network Cat Rescue and charity shop - Paignton We are a volunteer group set up to help needy cats we rescue, care for and re-home to suitable new homes. We have a charity shop that is situated at 10 Winner Street, Paignton and is run solely by volunteers. We are always looking for extra support to help keep the shop open and looking great as this is how we raise funds for this much needed service.
If you love cats and want to get involved with our group, then get in touch ASAP we would love to hear from you.
Feline Network Devon 01803 392550 [email protected] www.felinenetwork.org.uk Please help us if you can
Join the PDSA volunteer team and really make a difference!
Would you like to learn retail skills, enhance your CV and have a great time doing it? Good news - you can!
PDSA is accredited with Duke of Edinburgh and you can volunteer from 14 years old.
What are you waiting for?
Come join our friendly team!
Call Laura Jones on 01803 389300 or visit www.pdsa.org.uk for
more information about the PDSA.
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My Volunteering
Eat That Frog is a not for profit
organisation which aims to increase
opportunity for all.
My volunteering
journeyKirsty had limited IT skills which proved to
be a barrier, not only with job seeking, but
also with her confidence and self-esteem.
She started using the work club facility and
the Pad in Paignton and got help with her
IT skills. She started to grow in confidence
and experience.
Kirsty decided that she wanted to learn
more about information technology and
administration and began volunteering with
Eat That Frog. After a short while it was
apparent that Kirsty had a certain flair for
admin and IT so we spoke to her about a
more formal placement and set up work
experience through the Job Centre Adviser.
She successfully completed her work
experience and went on to apply for
an apprenticeship. Kirsty is currently
working with Eat That Frog as a Business
Administration Apprentice and has gone
from strength to strength. We are very
hopeful that she will eventually
become a member of the staff team.
Douglas House is a home with nursing care in Brixham, providing a range of services for adults with physical disabilitiesWhat volunteering did for me
M is a young volunteer with Leonard Cheshire Disability and volunteers at Douglas House in Brixham. He plays chess with one of the residents at weekends. He said: “At my school they were encouraging students to get involved with activities outside of school. At my primary school I often helped some of the pupils with learning difficulties. I really wanted to find a role where I could help others and my Mum had heard of Douglas House. Volunteering at Douglas House is like being part of a community.” M believes the whole experience had helped to build up his confidence, improve his communication and he has learnt new skills. His role at Douglas House is influencing his future choices and he is now considering a career in medicine.
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Home Start has a shop which sells goods and
raises money so it can help families that are
finding life a bit difficult.
Take a look at these volunteers
1. After graduating from university L was struggling
to get a job, because he didn’t have any experience. L started volunteering with
Home Start Torbay in its fundraising charity shop and gained skills and experience
in customer service, administration duties, accounts and data base entry.
Now feeling more confident in his area of expertise L applied and was
successful in getting a job. He was able to supply his new employer with a work
experience related reference and letter of recommendation from Home Start.
Home Start said it was sad to see L leave as he had become an important
member of the team, but it was happy that he had finally been offered a paid job.
It is pleased that volunteering helped his work place knowledge.
2. Having lived abroad for many years S returned to England armed only with
qualifications that were not recognised by the British education system. S also had
little work experience and was naturally shy and quiet, which proved a barrier when it
came to meeting new people and interview situations.
Whilst volunteering with Home Start S learnt many new skills and gained much
needed confidence. Working within the charity shop not only helped S to make new
friends, but he also learnt what employers look for in a potential employee. In addition
to this Home Start provided S with in-house training including health and safety,
customer service, managing a retail environment, handling cash and using a till.
S has now secured a job and has impressed his new employer with an excellent
reference. He continues to volunteer with Home Start during his spare time and
continues to be a respected and valuable member of the volunteer team.
The PDSA cares for the sick and injured animals of people in need.
My volunteering experienceMeet Georgia. She has been volunteering for almost four years in a PDSA charity shop. She knows that volunteering is a great way to gain experience in the world of retail whilst also making friends along the way. PDSA has such a great mix of volunteers as younger people can volunteer from 14 years old. Georgia fits in volunteering around sixth form where she has been awarded the title of ‘Head Girl’ and she has gained loads of useful skills which will look great on her CV!
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Useful ContactsCheck out these useful websites for more information about volunteering at home or abroad:
www.do-it.org.uk
www.volunteering.org.uk www.vinspired.com
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www.parkfieldtorbay.co.uk
www.torbay.gov.uk www.eatthatfrog.org
Your local volunteer bureau can be contacted at www.torcom.org.uk
So you want to volunteer?
What next?Use this to help you plan your link into a volunteering opportunity.
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