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Role Detail

Lunch Club Volunteer

Ham and Petersham SOS

We are looking for a volunteer to help run our weekly lunch club in Ham, this groups offers older & disabled residents an opportunity to meet others & sit down for a meal with company.

Detailed Description

We are looking for a volunteer to help host the lunch club at the location. The volunteer is asked to arrive 30 minutes before the start of the lunch club (usually 12 noon) to ensure that the venue is set up with tables, chairs, cups, saucers, plates & cutlery. Volunteers are asked to prep the tea & coffee provisions and ensure that the soup is heated and rolls and butter set out before clients arrive. Cakes may also need to be unboxed and sliced. Volunteers are asked to welcome clients to the lunch club offer them a seat and refreshments. Clients are asked to sign an attendance sheet for data collection (and if necessary for the track and trace system.) Some clients may need encouragement to talk to others, and some may need encouragement to meet their designated volunteer driver after the session. Volunteers will also be required to tidy the venue after the lunch club has ended. This will also include washing up the crockery and cutlery.

Activities you will be doing

Catering,Community Work,General & Helping

What skills are required for this role

Cleaning & Tidying, Managing People, People Skills

Why these skills are required

We are looking for people of all ages with a heart for older and or disabled people. You will need to be reliable, friendly and approachable and have empathy, compassion and patience. You will need good listening skills and be able to engage in conversation, be happy to chat and get to know someone and possibly share their interests. An interest in food/catering would be useful.

What is in it for you

So many people don't have family who live close to them. We connect people who want to help, with people who need help. It's a win, win. Those who volunteer feel more engaged with the people within their own local communities. And those people who ask us for help are able to get to appointments, see their friends and get out and about. Training opportunities are available as are other volunteer roles and the option to get involved with other volunteers socially.

Time Commitment

N/A

TW10 7QW

Ham Library

The 371 bus stops outside the library at "Ham Library" stop on Ashburnham Road Ham

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Application Process
Support you will receive
Role Type
Suitable For
18 and over
We Welcome
We are an inclusive organisation and would happily support volunteers with support needs where possible
Location
N/A