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Volunteers

We need support from people in the local community to assist us to provide care to residents and clients.  When you help Uniting Aged Care as a volunteer, you offer a hand of support that can make a positive difference to the lives of others.

Many people who volunteer with Uniting Aged Care tell us that knowing they can help others and be involved in their community is rewarding and satisfying. Our volunteers report a great sense of satisfaction and joy in developing new skills, gaining work experience, making new friends and simply having fun!


How can you help?

Volunteers are encouraged to be involved in activities they feel comfortable with and enjoy. The time you give is entirely up to you. Depending on the type of activity you wish to become involved in, you can volunteer once a week, one or twice a month, or you can be involved in a project that runs for a number of weeks each year.

Your skills, expertise, enthusiasm and new ideas are important to us as they help us to deliver care to our clients and residents, to develop opportunities for interaction and to keep residents actively involved with their local community.

If you would like further information or to apply to be a volunteer, please click here.

 

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Uniting Aged Care is an organisation of the Uniting Church in Australia.

UAC Head Office
Level 6, 130 Little Collins St
Melbourne VIC 3000
(03) 9251 5990 unitingagedcare@uacvt.org.au

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