Volunteering
Are you eager to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others?
Are you seeking opportunities to gain new skills and experiences while dedicating your time?
Volunteering is a remarkable way to give back, learn, and create a positive impact. Here at Family Support Link, we deeply appreciate the vital role volunteers play in supporting our work.
As a small charity, volunteers enable us to extend our reach and fulfil our mission of effecting positive change for the individuals we serve and the communities we are a part of. We are committed to providing you with comprehensive training, ongoing support, and supervision. Additionally, we will reimburse any out-of-pocket expenses you incur, such as mileage and travel costs.
To explore the various volunteering opportunities available, please click here. You can conveniently download the application form and email it to us at: contactus@family-supportlink.co.uk.
If you would prefer to discuss volunteering with us before applying, please feel free to call us on 01933 224 632. We would be delighted to speak with you and answer any questions you may have.
Please note that due to the nature of our work, all volunteer roles are subject to satisfactory references and an Enhanced DBS check. Rest assured; we will cover the cost of the DBS check.
Thank you for considering volunteering with Family Support Link. Together, we can make a significant difference in the lives of those we support.
Volunteering Opportunities
Thank you Family Support Link
I started getting support around 6 years ago. When I had the horrific experience of 2 family members with alcohol addiction. I got and I am still getting support from this lovely organisation. They are a great team helping me feel my self-worth and a very stronger person that I am now.
I was not alone
The 1:1 support enabled me to vent my feelings and helped me see the importance of looking after myself at the time of crisis. I think it prevented me from having a breakdown. The weekly group meetings let me know I was not alone in what I was going through.
Gain strength from my meetings
My support worker has been a rock, pointing out situations to me and showing me a clear vision of the directions which I may/may not take. The name Family Support couldn't be more precise, and I am grateful for each time I see her, knowing I must be strong with myself.
Grateful to have been referred to FSL
Just having someone to talk to who would listen and offer understanding and provide professional advice which was non-judgemental was a massive help as it helped me to see things a lot clearer. I am definitely in a much better place now than I was, to handle any difficulties that could arise in the future.