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We couldn’t do what we do without people like you.

You can help us transform the lives of blind and partially sighted children and young people, whether it’s through supporting our activities, acting as an employment mentor, advocating for RSBC in your local community, running your own fundraising event, or providing vital behind-the-scenes support for one of our many teams.

Volunteering is a rewarding and engaging experience, whatever you’re interested in – you’ll meet new people, develop existing skills and discover new ones, and become a part of the RSBC community. And your commitment will play a part in giving blind and partially sighted children the chance to build the future they deserve.

 

If you’re interested in joining #TeamRSBC, explore our different volunteering opportunities.

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What difference will you make?

Through the commitment of our volunteers, we’re able to offer a variety of services, including online activities, employment support, community groups, events, and fundraising.

There are lots of opportunities to get involved. What you do will depend on factors such as how much time you can spare, and the type of volunteering you’d like to get involved with. But no matter what you decide, even an hour’s commitment can make a big difference to us – and to the children and families we support.

 

What can you gain from volunteering?

  • Personal satisfaction – The time you give is meaningful, and it can make a direct and tangible difference to the lives of blind and partially sighted children and young people.
  • Meeting new people – As part of the volunteer team, you’ll meet like-minded people who are just as passionate about the cause as you are.
  • Develop or utilise your skills – As a volunteer, you’ll be given plenty of opportunities to develop new skills or use those you already have, which can help to build your CV, boost your employability and give you a sense of satisfaction.
  • Have fun! – Our opportunities are designed to be fun, as well as satisfying.

 

What experience, knowledge and time are needed?

RSBC has volunteering roles to suit all levels of experience, and to fit in with the amount of time you have to spare. You can volunteer once a week, once a month, a few hours a day, an hour a month, on a weekday or on a weekend – whatever fits into your life best. Together, we’ll find an option that works for you and your schedule.

Sign up to volunteer by filling in the online form, or send an email to our friendly team at volunteers@rsbc.org.uk and we will be in touch with more information.

We provide

  • Flexibility – volunteer the hours you want or can
  • Training – bespoke RSBC volunteer training relevant to your role
  • Support – support with developing your creative ideas. Plus, all the materials you need
  • Learning opportunities – learn new skills while you volunteer like public speaking, networking and event management as a community volunteer or data entry, research and marketing as an office volunteer, for example.

Our volunteers

Harriett’s been an RSBC volunteer for more than 12 years.
Find out why she loves using her time and skills to support us – read her story.

 

 

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