Volunteer with Silver Arch FRC
Empowering Through Volunteering
Silver Arch FRC recognises the valuable and unique contribution volunteers make to the organisation. Volunteers are an integral part of the team who can enrich the services that we offer. Silver Arch FRC regards volunteers as a valuable resource and we aim to train, support and supervise them so that it is a mutually beneficial experience.
Who can volunteer?
Silver Arch FRC welcomes all volunteers over 18 years of age. Individuals must be able to demonstrate a commitment to the aims of the organisation and may only be placed if their needs as volunteers match the needs of the organisation.
Benefits of volunteering at Silver Arch FRC
- Gain experience in a supportive setting
- Grow in confidence as you try new things and develop new skills
- Gain a sense of achievement by contributing to a charitable organisation
- Meet people from a variety of backgrounds, with a wealth of experience to share
- Feel involved in your local community and work with an organisation that has a focus on local people and their needs
- Use your skills in a productive way
- Receive acknowledgement of your contribution to the organisation
- Gain practical experience that may help with future career choices (employment, further study, etc.)
How do I volunteer?
Click on the button below to download our volunteer application form. For further details or assistance, please call our reception team, who are ready to guide you through the process.
Volunteer Application Form"Volunteering in the centre provided me with a safe space to complete my hours for training, I always felt supported in my work"
"It is important for me to know I have that support there when I need it. Everyone is very approachable and I find the office atmosphere to be a very positive environment to be part of"
"Overall my experience with the Silver Arch has surpassed my expectations and I am grateful to be part of a service that is centred around its service users, and contributing to making a difference to the lives of those less fortunate than myself"