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Make a difference in Southwark

Community Southwark is proud to announce the launch of Community Southwark Volunteer, a new platform launching this October! This is your opportunity to connect with grassroots charities and make a meaningful difference in Southwark.  

Volunteers are the lifeblood of community groups in Southwark, using their skills, experience and time to challenge inequalities and strengthen our community.  

From one-off projects to regular commitments, there’s a role for everyone to contribute to meaningful change. Plus, our platform offers a straightforward sign-up process and all the tips and guidance you need to embark on your volunteering journey. 

Don’t miss out—visit volunteer.communitysouthwark.org to sign up and discover your next volunteering adventure! 

 

Recruit volunteers

Are you a community organisation looking for volunteers? Find out more about recruiting volunteers with Community Southwark Volunteer

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