Age Concern Hampshire, a leading charity for the elderly, is seeking volunteer support as demand for their services increases.
The organisation, which looks to enhance the quality of life for older residents, has opportunities across a variety of roles.
Available volunteer positions span across Age Concern Hampshire's services, including support at social groups in Basingstoke, care centres in Dibden, Yateley, Locks Heath, and New Milton, and community assistance roles.
These services are crucial for maintaining social ties, preserving cognitive function and promoting positive health outcomes.
The activities offered create a sense of purpose for older adults.
Volunteer coordinator, Kate Harrison, said: "Volunteers are vital to our organisation.
"They bring enthusiasm, compassion, and a commitment to enhancing the lives of older people in our communities.
"We invite anyone interested in making a positive impact to consider volunteering with us."
Apart from the chance to contribute positively to community support, volunteers also gain valuable experience.
Age Concern Hampshire provides comprehensive training, DBS checks, and continuous support to volunteers.
Those interested in volunteering are encouraged to get in touch with Age Concern Hampshire at 01962 868545 or visit their website.
Age Concern Hampshire, established in 1985, offers a wide range of services to the elderly community of Hampshire.
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