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Purposes of the Volunteer Centre

Aims and Objectives

Our Volunteer Centre aims to help people in need, through the actions of local volunteers.

The services we offer reflect the nature of the small semi-rural local community in the New Mills area, ranging out to Hayfield and Furness Vale & Chinley. We seek to identify gaps in community care which can appropriately be met by volunteer activity. This requires us to be continually responsive to changing needs, as expressed by our service users.

Currently we provide help for people who have needs arising from being elderly, disabled, house-bound, isolated, physically or mentally ill, visually or hearing impaired, or from learning difficulties. Our assistance takes the form of car transport, shopping, befriending, group activities, training, information provision and general practical work.

To fulfil these tasks, the Centre seeks to recruit, support and train volunteers. Our objective is to provide volunteering opportunities for everyone, irrespective of age, disability, race, gender, belief or background. While the primary purpose of recruiting volunteers is to serve the needs of the local community, the benefits for those who volunteer are also recognised and encouraged.

The Volunteer Centre aims to provide work experience for those who are unemployed, and encourages volunteers to develop their potential and confidence. A variety of training is available to enable volunteers to accomplish our objectives with aptitude and safety. We are always keen to learn of any special skills volunteers have to offer, and to assist in employing these within the Centre or directed to other voluntary organisations.

Mission Statement

 

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New Mills Volunteer Centre always welcomes new volunteers or requests for our services.

Our volunteers undertake a wide variety of activities, such as driving housebound people to appointments, shopping, befriending, working with groups, and gardening and DIY.

Volunteers also assist in the Centre office, on reception, in Committee work and through fundraising.

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Last Modified: 19 Apr 2010
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