If you are seeking Volunteers have you thought about how Health & Social Care students from Coleg Powys could help you?
They are keen to find Volunteering Opportunities, in addition to their work placements.
What have Health & Social Care Students got to offer:
There are 35 First Years and 20 Second Years studying for the National Diploma in Health & Social Care + the Welsh Baccalaureate (equivalent to 4 'A'levels).
They are:
They have availability for ongoing, regular Volunteering now as well as group or project tasks, and will have more time from June 2011.
The types of Volunteering they may be interested in includes: befriending; childcare; children's play; youth work; elderly; mental health; first aid; people with special needs and disabilities.
Students live in: Newtown, Llandrindod Wells, Llanfair Caereinion; Rhayader; Builth Wells.
Contact Sarah Eskins at Coleg Powys on sarah.eskins@coleg-powys.ac.uk
Telephone: 0845 4086 298
Don't forget to place all your Volunteering Opportunities for free on the Volunteering Wales website.Contact Helen Mantle at PAVO on 01686 626 220 email: helen.mantle@pavo.org.uk for a form
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