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| There are all sorts of ways in which people volunteer and there are several organisations that can help you find out about the opportunities that are available. By giving your time and sharing your skills and experience you could give great benefit to other people whilst having fun and gaining a real sense of achievement yourself. |
| For volunteering opportunities in Chiltern District |
| Face to face meetings for volunteering or other issues are arranged by appointment.
Other places for appointments are:
Chesham (Way In and Housing Interaction Trust in Sills Yard, just off the High Street)
Amersham Office of Chiltern District Council, King George V Road. |
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Voluntary Action (Chiltern and South Bucks),
c/o South Bucks District Council Offices,
Capswood,
Oxford Road,
Denham
UB9 4LH
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01895 837545
0845 3890389
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Monday to Thursday 9.30am – 3.30pm. Answer phone out of hours.
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Volunteering: vb@vacsb.org.uk
Gen enquiries: office.volaction@googlemail.com |
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No cost |
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South Bucks District Council Offices. Free parking. |
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Full disabled access |
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| For volunteering opportunities in South Bucks Disrict |
| Face to face meetings for volunteering or other issues are arranged by appointment.
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| For volunteering opportunities in Wycombe District |
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Volunteer Focus,
11 Priory Road,
High Wycombe,
Bucks,
HP13 6SL
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01494 451700
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Monday to Friday 9.30am – 3.00pm
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wycombevb@volunteerfocus.org.uk
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www.volunteerfocus.org.uk
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No cost |
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Limited meter parking nearby or pay and display car parks in town |
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No, but can arrange appointments at alternative venues with disabled access |
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| Retired and Senior Volunteer Programme (RSVP) |
| RSVP provides opportunities for people over 50 to become involved in their communities as volunteers in a wide range of activities. |
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| The Experience Corps |
| The Experience Corps aims to encourage a quarter of a million people aged 50 and over to volunteer to help develop their local communities. |
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| Volunteer Bureaux |
| Volunteer Bureaux have detailed knowledge of local volunteering opportunities and act as a link between people seeking voluntary work and organisations needing their help. |
Via
It is best to telephone first for an appointment |
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