Volunteer in Wallsend!

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Volunteering is a fantastic way to get involved in your local community. By giving your time, you’ll make a real difference to others while developing new skills, meeting people, and building a strong sense of belonging. From supporting local families to caring for the environment, every act of volunteering helps strengthen community ties and creates a friendlier, more connected Wallsend.

If you’re thinking about giving volunteering a try, here are some great places to start:

  • Wallsend Memorial Hall – Known locally as The Mem, this community hub has various volunteering roles, including helping on reception and supporting community projects.

  • Anxious Minds – Support wellbeing projects by helping with events, outreach, office assistance, or the community café.

  • Parent Action MumSpace – Volunteer as a playworker looking after children while mums take part in workshops.

  • Good Neighbours – Lend a hand with everyday neighbourly tasks like shopping, prescription pick-ups, or gardening.

  • Wallsend Parks – Get outdoors and help care for the beautiful surroundings of Richardson Dees Park.

  • St Luke’s Lunch Club – Support older residents with friendship and food by helping with preparation or welcoming guests.

  • LD:North East – Opportunities include gardening, creative sessions, and event support.

  • Family Gateway (Howdon Hub) – Help out with reception, café service, gardening, or packing food bags.

  • Walking With – Join as a Trustee and support people seeking sanctuary.

  • Wallsend Children’s Community – Volunteer your skills as a Trustee to support local children and families.

You’ll also find volunteering opportunities at many of Wallsend’s charity shops, including Oak Tree Animal CharityBritish Heart Foundation, Marie Curie, Barnardo’sFamilies 1st for Additional Needs, and The Salvation Army.

Discover more local volunteering opportunities at voda.getvolunteering.co.uk.

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