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Volunteering opportunity

Warm Welcome Space - Volunteers Needed!

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SouthBristolMethodists
on 13th October 2022
 

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Interest / Theme
  • Community / Neighbourhood Action
  • Health / Wellbeing
  • Inclusion / Inequality / Social Justice
  • Intergenerational
  • Over 50s
  • Disability Inclusive
Skill
  • Admin
  • Arts / crafts
  • Befriending / Buddy
  • Cooking / Catering
Neighbourhood
  • South

After a really successful Warm Welcome Space last year, we're reopening after the summer break on Monday 18th September, and we're looking for new volunteers to join the team at our Redcatch Road/Wells Road site in Knowle.

If you enjoy chatting to a range of people from all sorts of backgrounds and can make a cup of tea we can use you!

And if you have an interest in making soup or baking or could help out with an art project we'll be delighted to use and help you develop your skills in those areas. A Level 2 Food Safety Certificate is a useful asset but not essential. 

 

 

When:

Starts 18th September 2023 08:00 BST

every week, or once a fortnight or month

Provided by South Bristol Methodist Church

Contact name
Sally Spencer
Email address
sally.spencer@methodist.org.uk
Telephone
0117 9776714  /  07975 854971

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