Volunteering
Make a difference in someone’s life today.
Volunteering at The Hope Hub is rewarding in many ways. Join our team of volunteers to discover how much volunteering with us can enrich your life.
Current Volunteer Roles
It’s an exciting time at The Hope Hub and we need to expand our volunteer team. There are a variety of roles from general helpers, meet and greet, admin assistance, cleaners, drivers for donation collections, driver roles, kitchen helpers and L2 qualified cooks and many more.
Events and Marketing Volunteer
This ad hoc position will support planning and facilitating community-focused events to enhance publicity and marketing efforts. Responsibilities include attending community events, distributing promotional materials, conducting market research, and assisting with...
Living Well Volunteer at St Martin’s
We are looking for some volunteers to help us facilitate our drop-in sessions at St Martins Church in Camberley every Thursday from 9:30am – 2pm. You can be on a rota of support so do no need to be available every Thursday. You will be on hand to support our...
Volunteer Cook
We are seeking to extend our team of Volunteer Cooks to prepare meals and be responsible for Kitchen Assistant Volunteers. A number of cooks will be appointed to cover our opening hours and different locations. A team approach and flexible attitude is therefore...
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Select the role for you, complete the application form and we will contact you as soon as possible.
The impact our volunteers have
During 2022-2023 we:
What is it like Volunteering at The Hope Hub?
This year I have been involved in 2 projects – Digital Lifeline and Affordable Cooking. It’s been great to work so closely with the Service Users and see their experience and confidence grow. In both projects the groups have built up a great rapport and really work well together and support each other.
I love volunteering at THH. The team are fantastic and the work they do is amazing and I’m so pleased that I can play a small part in it.
I have greatly enjoyed my involvement in the slow cooker project and honestly, no thanks is necessary. If I can help just a little, then I am very pleased to do so. It is a bonus that everyone at the Hope Hub has been so welcoming. I look forward to hearing about any plans for future courses and hope to be involved.
I really appreciate you helping me get more experience from The Hope Hub and I have really enjoyed getting to know the service users. Thank you for all the help.
FAQ
How many days would I need to volunteer?
You can set your schedule for the most part. However the opening hours are when we need volunteers the most.
Do you need a DBS to volunteer?
For most volunteering roles you will need a DBS.
Can I add my volunteering role to my CV?
Yes, you can add volunteering to your CV. We can provide references based on the time spent volunteering if that helps you with a job application.
What do you look for in a volunteer?
Have a positive outlook and manner.
Are able to help without judgement or discrimination.
Are excellent communicators.
Demonstrate good listening skills.
Are patient and encouraging.
Are able to work as part of a team and independently.
Will be reliable and committed to the role and the team.
How will I be supported in my new role?
In the first few weeks, we will help you to understand more about the charity, our Service Users and your role as part of your induction process. You will be able to access our policies, a volunteer handbook and training materials at the hub or at your convenience via our secure volunteer webpages. You will also be supported by senior staff, our Volunteer Coach and our most experienced volunteers, who you are welcome to shadow until your feel confident and settled.
Will there be opportunities for training and developing my skills?
Certainly. There is a range of volunteering roles at The Hope Hub and we will work to your strengths and interests to find the best role for you. For example, some of the Welcome team volunteers have offered to cook hot lunches for the Service Users, so they have received free training in Food Safety and Hygiene, and in allergens. Others are interested in learning more about Blood Pressure monitoring and first aid, so we are facilitating volunteer training in those areas. Volunteers have a variety of ways to share their views and ideas which helps us to make their volunteering experience richer and the services we offer even better.