When you volunteer at Equal Futures, you will be supporting the creation of lasting relationships for people with a learning disability and autism and their families.
As a volunteer with Equal Futures, you will receive:
- Volunteer induction and training
- Introductions to the Equal Futures community
- Check-in meetings
- Regular opportunities for feedback
- Ongoing training and support
- Paid expenses
You may want to volunteer with Equal Futures because you:
- Have a desire to contribute to your local community
- Want to support people who face challenges and discrimination
- Want to gain skills or experience to help you in your professional career
- Want to improve your mental health and confidence or reduce stress or anxiety
- To live in line with your personal
Oscar Wilde once said ‘The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention.’, and being a volunteer is to become the heart and soul of positive change, dedicating our time and passion to create a better world.
If you would like to find out more about joining our community as a volunteer, contact
Jane Mcallister, Project Manager:
0771 334 2311