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                                  Activités                               Opportunités de volontariat
Blackpool                         Volunteer Brokerage                     Pas de possibilités de stage, mais personne relais vers d'autres
Volunteer Centre                  Marketing volunteering                  structures.
Blackpool, Wyre & Fylde           Good practice development
                                  Developing volunteering opportunities   Working Neighbourhoods
Lynn Saggerson                    Policy response and campaigning         The focus of the project is to, through volunteering, create
Volunteer Centre Manager          Strategic development of volunteering   opportunities for work experience amongst people who have been
                                                                          removed from that environment or who have never worked.
North Lodge, West Park Drive,                                             Particular emphasis is placed on project activity within the most
Blackpool, FY3 9EQ                                                        deprived areas of Blackpool. Volunteers are provided with
                                                                          opportunities for both formally accredited and informal training
Tél 0044 01253 301004                                                     along with personal, social and professional skills development.
                                                                          The project increases the capacity of the local 3rd sector to
blackpoolvc3@yahoo.co.uk                                                  deliver their services through the increased numbers of residents
                                                                          participating in volunteering.
www.blackpoolvolunteers.org.uk
                                                                          Fair Share Accreditation/One-to-one support
                                                                          Skills for Volunteers
                                                                          The Fair Share Accreditation project provides one to one support
                                                                          to young people aged 16 – 25 living in the FY1 postcode area of
                                                                          Blackpool, offer them learning and accreditation opportunities. .
                                                                          The ASDAN Certificate in Community Volunteering recognises
                                                                          good practice in volunteering and the general skills that
                                                                          volunteers need to perform their role effectively. AQAs offer the
                                                                          learner a range of academic and vocational qualifications that
                                                                          provide high value, reliable, fair and valid qualifications which
                                                                          accurately reflect their achievements and help them realise their
                                                                          aspirations in education and in the workplace.
                                                                          Skill for Volunteers is for post 19 learners and is funded through
                                                                          the Learning and Skills Council via Adult and Community
                                                                          Learning. The project provides accredited learning opportunities
                                                                          for the more disadvantaged, hard to reach and socially excluded
                                                                          residents of Blackpool with an emphasis on the Skills for Jobs
                                                                          agenda.

                                                                          Fair Share Pre-Volunteer and Personal Development
The project is a pre-volunteering and personal development
.project for 16-25 year olds, enabling them to prepare to take up
volunteering opportunities and making volunteering more
accessible to young people. The project provides ongoing one to
one support to young people with specific needs and enables
personal development for young people through a diverse range
of activities and opportunities. Young people are able to progress
to the ASDAN Community Involvement and
Volunteering Award, the Certificate in Community Volunteering
and the Employability Skills Award. The project works in
partnership with the local vinvolved team, Blackpool & The Fylde
College, Connexions and local Training Providers.

Heritage Lottery Fund Stanley Park Volunteer Project
The aim of the project is to develop and manage a volunteer
programme to help maintain and raise awareness of the heritage
of the park. The projects four key target groups are: Disability,
Mental Health, Unemployed and Young People, however, all
people are welcome to take part in the project as volunteers.
There is a timetable of volunteer events throughout the year,
including one-off group projects, ongoing projects for individuals
and groups who wish to volunteer on a more regular basis and
development opportunities for volunteers wishing to become
more involved in their community and gain new skills. Volunteers
are offered training in heritage, wildlife and conservation skills
and amenity horticulture.

Blackpool PCT Health Trainer Project
The Health Trainer project assists Blackpool PCT, Statutory and
other agencies with the implementation of activities and support
to individuals by helping them to make choices, which will
improve their health. We co-ordinate the learning and
development programme for the Blackpool Health Trainer
intitiative and provide training to both new and existing
volunteers to improve their knowledge regarding health
inequalities in Blackpool. Health Trainer project activity includes
Health MOTs, Nutrition Clinics, Cook and Eat and Eatwell
sessions, Health Walks and one-to-one support for clients.

Wyre Forward Volunteering Project
Fleetwood Forward is a supported volunteering project for
residents of Fleetwood and Wyre. Volunteers are recruited by our
                                                                         project worker to support other more socially excluded
                                                                         volunteers. Project support volunteers have undertaken mentor
                                                                         training to enable them to support others. The project also
                                                                         increases the capacity of the local voluntary and community
                                                                         sectors through the increased numbers of residents participating
                                                                         in volunteering.

Yellow House                         Theatre group who work with young   Pas de possibilités de stage, mais personne relais vers d'autres
Georges and Gosia Mac Kane           people                              structures.
8 mrmaduke street, Liverpool L71PB
0044 151 260 2996
theyellowhouse@btinternet.com
www.yellowhouse.info
Splodge                              SPLODGE is a collective of Blackpool
www.splodgecollective.org.uk         creatives and artists who meet on the first
                                     Friday of the month to share, network,
                                     build partnerships, support, develop and
                                     grow.

Blackpool circus school              The Circus School was founded in 1999 by
Yuri and Tonya Gridneff              ex Circus artistes who wanted to pass on
34 Rutland Road, Lytham St Anne’s,   their skills and love of Circus to the local
Lancashire FY8 4DX                   community, they also recognised the
01 253 735 725                       health and confidence benefits that Circus
info@blackpoolcircusschool.co.uk     training could bring, specially to growing
yuri@blackpoolcircusschool.co.uk     children.
Blackpool Fringe              Blackpool Fringe Project is run by              We are looking for actors, dancers, musicians, writers, artists,
Danielle Stickley             Blackpool Fringe Group CIC; a community         photographers, comedians, graphic designers, graffiti artists,
Blackpool Fringe Group        interest arts organisation committed to         singers, DJ’s & MC’s, just about anyone who has an artistic flair
Zest Leisure                  building a network for creative artists and     and who enjoys meeting new people and working as part of a
Naventis Court                providing opportunities for the local           team.
Singleton Street              community through creative projects,
Blackpool                     workshops and arts events, in particular a      The Fringe Project is open to non-professionals, as well as
Lancashire                    fringe festival. The aim of the project is to   practising artists who are keen to offer their expertise and
FY1 5AX                       provide a recognised platform for people to     support to our community project.
07944 737146                  engage in the arts, in all forms and to help
info@blackpoolfringe.org.uk   take Blackpool’s arts scene to another
                              level.

                              The project is open to anyone with a
                              passion for being creative. Aimed at the
                              community of Blackpool and surrounding
                              areas, the project seeks talented groups
                              and individuals of all ages and
                              backgrounds who can make an artistic
                              contribution to our venture (no matter how
                              big or small) and work on a professional
                              level.
Blackpool Arts Department            The Blackpool Arts Department is an artist
BADept                               lead initiative which aims to promote
8 Henson Avenue                      Blackpool as a reputable center for the
Blackpool                            Arts.
Lancashire                           Developing the visual arts in Blackpool
FY4 3LY                              through the implementation of an artist
01 253 765 047                       residency scheme based in, and about,
079 49 029 569                       Blackpool;
info@blackpoolartsdepartment.co.uk   Promoting new and existing audiences and
                                     participants in the visual arts in Blackpool
                                     by putting on exhibitions and events.
                                     Providing work placements for students
                                     studying professional practices in the fine
                                     arts;
                                     Maintaining and develop links with schools,
                                     colleges and arts organisations;
                                     Providing space for workshops and art
                                     surgeries for BADept members
Class Act Theatre School           Class Act Theatre School is a not for profit
Rachel Sykes                       organisation which aims to offer learning
Classes are held at                workshops in performing arts for children
Holy Family Church Hall            and young adults of the local area.
38 Links Road, North Shore,        Based in Blackpool North Shore area, our
Blackpool FY1 2RU                  focus is in the local community and the
07 956 923 673                     surrounding area, giving children the
0044 1253 751 267                  chance to express themselves in a safe
classacttheatre@hotmail.co.uk      and friendly environment, whilst having
rachel@classacttheatreschool.com   fun in a creative way. We pride ourselves
                                   in giving those children who may not
                                   traditionally have had the opportunity to
                                   attend classes like these.
                                   At Class Act we endeavour to uncover
                                   talented children and give them the
                                   chance to perform in a local theatre setting
                                   for an audience of parents, friends and
                                   people in the local community. These
                                   performances develop social inclusion of
                                   various generations and help break down
                                   barriers that build up in the local
                                   communities.
Citizens Advice Bureau                Launched in 1939, Blackpool Citizens            We are always looking to take on new volunteers for the following
01 253 308 435                        Advice Bureau is a registered charity           roles:
Volunteer Recruitment                 providing advice and information of your        Advisers
Blackpool Citizens Advice Bureau      rights and responsibilities, of the services    Administrative Support
6-10 Whitegate Drive                  available to you and ensuring that              Receptionists
Devonshire Square                     individuals do not suffer because of
Blackpool FY3 9AQ                     inability to express their needs effectively.   We are also looking for IT literate volunteers who may be
christine.jones@blackpoolcab.org.uk   We also aim to have a responsible               interested in answering email and web site Live Support queries.
www.blackpoolcab.org.uk               influence on policymakers both locally and
                                      nationally.
SHIVER                          SHIVER, Sexual Health, HIV, Education
Project 102, 102 Dickson Road   and responses encompasses a number of
Blackpool Lancshire FY1 2BU     sexual health focussed projects,
                                particularly focussed to Blackpool and the
01 253 311 431                  Fylde Coast.
                                This encompassing existing SHIVER
                                projects including :
                                S&M project (sexual health for men venue
                                outreach)
                                PSE project (public sex environment and)
                                SWOSS project (sex workers outreach
                                support service)
                                One Stop Information Shop (LGBT Venue
                                information and in-reach opportunity)
                                PSE extension sauna project outreach/in
                                reach,
                                LGBT Project (Lesbian Gay Bisexual and
                                Transgender) community development
                                Sexual Health Training project for
                                Blackpool and Lancashire Voluntary Sector
                                Capacity Building project for HIV services.
The Peoples Centre               The Peoples Centre is dedicated to              The Peoples Centre
Rachel D Braddock                providing help and support to the               Volunteer Assistant to the Education and Training Officer
Education and Training Officer   Unemployed and to those living in poverty.
                                 One of the ways it does this is by providing    Art Gallery Attendant
                                 education and training to enable people to      Speaking to customers, Giving out Literature, Office work
                                 find work. This is provided to local people
                                 but also to groups of young French              Administrative Office Assistant
                                 unemployed people, through a partnership        Typing, filing, keeping records, Answering the telephone
                                 with an organisation in Paris called I.E.R.F.
                                 (Institution Europeen de Recherche, et          Coffee Bar Attendant / Taking customer’s orders.
                                 Formation)                                      Serving food, Restaurant Worker, Preparing hot and cold drinks,
                                 Some of these groups come to Liverpool          Dealing with money
                                 for a 3 week period to improve their
                                 English and to learn about how to look for      Community Work
                                 employment in the area. Some of these           Helping with Open Days and Exhibitions to advertise Community
                                 young people then return to Liverpool to        Services, Helping organise community activities e.g. Children’s
                                 undertake a work placement of 10 – 13           After School Clubs, Old Folks’ Activities
                                 weeks, funded by a Leonardo Scholarship.
                                 The volunteer would provide assistance          Computer Work
                                 before, and during these visits, provided       Creating and Inputting Data Bases, Computer Networking
                                 the visit of the volunteer could be             (special computer skills are needed for this)
                                 appropriately timed.
                                                                                 Receptionist Work in a hotel or a company
                                 However, if this proved impossible, the         Research Work Using Internet, Telephone Questionnaires (which
                                 volunteer would be engaged in general           you might be asked to write or might be written for you ready to
                                 office work and administrative assistance.      use)
                                 These tasks would relate mainly to office
                                 maintenance and the work connected with         Retail Work in Charity Shops
                                 researching, writing and setting up new         e.g. Oxfam, British Heart Foundation, etc.
                                 courses, and would include:
                                 - typing documents                              Specialised Retail Work
                                 - filing documents and other materials          e.g. in a Wine Merchant’s shop
                                 - attending meetings with the Education
                                 and Training Officer and, if possible, taking   Teachers’ Assistant
                                 minutes                                         Helping small groups of students with e.g. Computer Skills,
                                 - emailing                                      Language Skills, other basic skills (e.g. numeracy).
                                 - answering the telephone, taking and
                                 relaying messages                               Work at Tourist Attractions
                                 - Liaising with other members of staff of       e.g. Williamsons Tunnels, (an archaeological Site) or Beatles Day
                                 The Peoples Centre, as and when                 Reception, Research, Leaflet Translations, Customer Care,
                                 necessary                                       Administration.
Liverpool
Liverpool Volunteer centre            VCL provides information and accredited          Pas de possibilités de stage, mais personne relais vers d'autres
Chris Huffee                          training on good practice in involving           structures.
7th Floor, Gostins Building, 32-36    volunteers, provides accredited training
Hanover Street, Liverpool L1 4LN      and qualifications for volunteers. VCL runs      Amadudu
0151-707 1113                         the vinvolved scheme for 16-25 year olds,        Amadudu is a women's project offering respite and support to
chris@vliverpool.org.uk               plus some short-term and "taster"                women and their children fleeing domestic violence.
www.volunteercentreliverpool.org.uk   volunteering sessions. Outreach services         We are looking for trainee teachers / teaching assistants who are
                                      are also offered in various parts of the city.   willing to volunteer to work with children aged 11 - 14 years
                                                                                       supporting them with their homework.
                                                                                       Due to the nature of our project we would actively encourage
                                                                                       women from BRM communities to offer their services.
                                                                                       Must have experience in delivering afterschool activities /
                                                                                       homework classes
                                                                                       Must be reliable, flexible and able to work creatively with children
                                                                                       and committed to provide a quality service.
                                                                                       Expenses will be reimbursed - this will not affect Social Security
                                                                                       For more information contact Tola Lee on 0151-734 0083

                                                                                       BEN - Motor and Trades Benevolent Fund
                                                                                       Founded in 1905, BEN is the occupational benevolent fund for
                                                                                       employees past and present (and their dependants) from the
                                                                                       motor, cycle, motorcycle, commercial vehicle and agricultural
                                                                                       engineering industries, plus all their associated trades,
                                                                                       organisations and industries.
                                                                                       Our job is to provide the best possible service to those in need
                                                                                       who are connected to our industries' and it is our volunteers who
                                                                                       make this possible.
                                                                                       BEN undertake a diverse range of activities and because of this
                                                                                       we believe that whatever your background, ability and availability
                                                                                       we have an opportunity to suit you. We also believe that you'll
                                                                                       find volunteering for BEN both challenging and rewarding.
                                                                                       Knowing that you are helping to make a difference to the lives of
                                                                                       people connected to our industries will make you feel great.
                                                                                       BEN is a national charity, which means that we have
                                                                                       opportunities available all over the UK, so wherever you live
                                                                                       there will be an opportunity to suit you. Check out the website to
                                                                                       see how you can get involved.
                                                                                       Website: www.ben.org.uk

                                                                                       Cancer Research UK
Charity volunteering can be a lot of fun and is a great way to
make new friends. It could also help you to learn new skills and
gain valuable work experience.
help out in a Cancer Research UK shop
raise money in your local area
help run one of our major events.
Go to www.cancerresearchuk.org for further information.

Caudwell Children
Caudwell Children is a national Charity that make individual
donations to sick and disabled children in the UK for equipment,
treatment, therapy and we organize a holiday of a life – time for
children with life – limiting and life – threatening diseases.
Please contact: Louise McCartney, Volunteer Projects
Coordinator, Caudwell Children, Minton Hollins Building, Shelton
Old Road, Stoke on Trent ST4 7RY
Tel: 01782 600 262
Mob: 07917 895 210
E-mail: fundraising@caudwellchildren.co.uk
Website: www.caudwellchildren.com

CSV / BBC North-West
Digital Switchover
CSV are working with the BBC in the North West to launch The
‘Good Neighbour’ campaign, a project that will make sure that
vulnerable and isolated people in the North West are aware of
Digital Switchover.
The general idea is to get community-minded people to come on
board and help take out the message about Digital Switchover to
the maximum number of people. We need volunteers to help by
going out into their community and raising awareness and
understanding of digital switch-over and the support that is
available via the BBC Help Scheme, this will include vulnerable
and isolated neighbours.
There are lots of voluntary roles available in the project, the first
being a full time volunteer to work with us in Lancashire,
Cheshire, Merseyside and Manchester. The full time volunteers
will work with CSV and BBC staff to coordinate the project in the
region, including recruiting and managing volunteer ‘Community
Champions’ for the project. They will have good organisational
skills, the ability to enthuse others, and passionate about helping
vulnerable and isolated people through Digital Switch Over in the
North West.
The ‘Community Champions’ will spread the word through
outreach activity to encourage others to be a good neighbour and
use take time to talk directly with anyone who they think may
need support or advice. As a full time volunteer or 'Community
Champion' they will be trained in the BBC Help Scheme, the
basics of Digital Switchover and how best to get the message
across to vulnerable people.
We need the volunteers to work where they live as local
knowledge is a key part of the project, we can pay travel
expenses.
For further information please contact Helen Jones, CSV
Outreach Manager BBC North West, New Broadcasting House,
Oxford Road, Manchester, M60 1SD
Tel: 0161 244 3060
E-mail: helen.jones@bbc.co.uk

Liverpool Charitable and Voluntary Services
At Mossley Hill Athletics Club - Mossley Hill Road, Liverpool L18
8BX.
We need volunteers from 9am - 5pm ( Event runs from 11.30am-
4pm) for setup and tidy up.
Obviously people don’t have to give all day but a few hours would
be much appreciated.
Role will be just generally helping with the event and we need as
many as possible!
Any help would be much appreciated.
Clare Beavan – Philanthropy Development Manager
Liverpool Charity and Voluntary Services
151 Dale Street, Liverpool, L2 2AH
Phone 0151 227 5177
Clare.Beavan@lcvs.org.uk
www.lcvs.org.uk

The Orchard, Leonard Cheshire Home
Mini-dus drivers
There is a requirement for volunteers, aged 25+ years, who are
interested in driving and escorts to and from the home for
outings, days out and appointments etc.
Duties will include helping passengers on and off the bus -
securing wheelchairs etc.
Full training will be given on the clamping of wheelchairs etc.
Please contact John Jones, Leonard Cheshire Home, Woolton
Road, Liverpool L25 7UL. Tel: 0151-421 2705/3. E-mail:
john.jones@lc-uk.org
British Trust for Conservation   The charity attempts to be inclusive and
Volunteer                        accessible to all, running a diverse range
BTCV                             of activities across the UK. Many are
Sedum House                      focused around practical conservation
Mallard Way                      work, but BTCV also provides extensive
Doncaster                        training, work experience and education
DN4 8DB                          opportunities. Projects also exist to help
01302 388 883                    introduce children and young people to the
information@btcv.org.uk          environment as well as those helping to
http://www2.btcv.org.uk/         involve people with learning difficulties in
                                 environmental activities.

                                 Some of BTCV's activities include:
                                 Conservation projects
                                 Green Gym, a programme to promote the
                                 health benefits of working in the outdoors
                                 Conservation holidays, both in the UK and
                                 worldwide
                                 Providing support to local community
                                 groups
                                 Providing accredited training
                                 Consultancy
                                 Environmental education and waste
                                 education programmes for children and
                                 young people
                                 Providing training for the long-term
                                 unemployed
Primary youth Games   The Merseyside Primary Games is an           Opportunities available for volunteers include assisting in helping
Julie Leasor          annual event for primary age children to     to set up the site up, working on the results table or assisting
0151 231 5239         take part in a variety of sports to help     Event organisers of each sport promoting the programs available.
J.Leasor@ljmu.ac.uk   promote the benefits of sport and physical
                      activity.
                      Merseyside Primary Games has the
                      following aims:
                      To provide a multi-youth sport event for
                      primary school children on Merseyside
                      To provide a sense of identity between
                      participants and the Local Authority they
                      represent
                      To promote the link between primary
                      school sport and sports development
                      opportunities
                      To promote sporting opportunities
                      regardless of social and environmental
                      constraints
                      To promote "youth" games tournaments
                      for primary schools
                      To establish the Merseyside Primary
                      Games (primary ages) as a permanent
                      annual event
Beatles Day Volunteer      Royal Liverpool Children's NHS trust is a    As well as encouraging the public to have fun and sing along,
Irene Axon                 big children's hospital                      Volunteers (18+ years) are needed throughout the day or
0151-252 5742                                                           evening on 10th July 2009 to help raise money for a valuable
irene@imagineappeal.com                                                 cause. Opportunities available to do some Street fundraising or
                                                                        sell Beatles day wigs to the public.

All UK
Fara Charity Shops         The FARA FOUNDATION is a registered          Each FARA shop is run by a manager who is supported by a team
Simona                     charity both in UK and Romania and has       of volunteers. If you would like to volunteer please contact your
51 High street             been actively working with orphaned and      local shop.
Walsingham                 abandoned children in Romania since
Norfolk NR22 6BZ           1991.
0044 798 4032 937          In Romanian FARA means “without" and
0044 132 882 14 44         we are providing care and education whilst
mail@faracharity.org       giving Christian values and hope for the
www.faracharityshops.org   future.
www.faracharity.org        In our 42 Charity shops we sell second-
                           hand goods that have been generously
                           donated by the public. These donations
                           generate the income that is vital to the
                           work of FARA in Romania.
British Red Cross                    The British Red Cross is a volunteer-led          Emergency response and first aid
                                     humanitarian organisation that helps
Alex Swanson                         people in crisis, whoever and wherever            Health and social care
Area Retail Manager. E Anglia.       they are.
                                     he work in the UK focuses on four areas:          Migration services
Office: 26 Burleigh St. Cambridge.   - emergency response – we help
CB1 1DG                              individuals and communities respond to            Fundraising volunteering
aswanson@redcross.org                and recover from emergencies, such as
07738944562                          floods, fires and evacuations                     Charity shop volunteering :
 www.britishredcross.org.uk          - first aid training – we promote life-saving     helping and serving customers
                                     and other humanitarian skills so                  sorting and pricing clothes and other items
                                     individuals can be ready to help their own        designing shop windows and other displays
                                     communities
                                     - health and social care – we help people
                                     during difficult periods of their life, such as
                                     an illness, breakdown in support
                                     arrangements or bereavement
                                     - refugees and other vulnerable migrants –
                                     we help new arrivals to the UK and work to
                                     reunite families separated by conflicts and
                                     disasters.
Oxfam                   Oxfam is an international charity which is   Volunteer opportunities:
givetime@oxfam.org.uk   focused on fighting poverty and              In an Oxfam shop
www.oxfam.org.uk        empowering impoverished individuals          At Trailtrekker 2009
                        around the world.                            At Trailwalker 2009
                                                                     At the London Marathon 2010
                                                                     In our online shop
                                                                     In an Oxfam office
                                                                     As a festival steward
                                                                     As an intern

                                                                     If you are interested in volunteering in a shop, call into your
                                                                     nearest shop for further information. You can also find
                                                                     information on other volunteer positions. If there is not a position
                                                                     that suits you can submit a general application by email. We
                                                                     cannot guarantee that we will be able to find a suitable post.
                                                                     Once you have submitted your application, we will contact you
                                                                     with details of the selection process.
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