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It costs us around £46 million a year to run a great variety of services. Without your support, we could not survive.
Your money means that we can be there for those who are affected by old age, disability, mental health problems, addiction or family breakdown.

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Employee Volunteering


What is Employee Volunteering?


Many companies' Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes actively encourage their workforce to volunteer in the charitable sector.

This can be through organised team events or the development of individual volunteering roles.

It is a cost effective vehicle for delivering teamwork to the workplace, bringing benefits to volunteers and measurable good will to any business.

What's involved?
  • The role of the Company is to give staff the time off during the working week.
  • We will put together a programme that best suits you. We will tailor the project to include the skills and interests of the team members.
  • Our wide geographical reach allows us to accommodate you at the most appropriate Jewish Care Resource.
  • We encourage the use of printed company clothing, e.g. branded t-shirts.
  • Our resource staff members will meet and greet the team attending and will host the day's events.
  • We will ask the employees to complete feedback evaluation forms and would ask you for consent to use any photographic materials taken on the day.
How can I contribute my skills and talents?
  • Volunteers with IT skills can teach our clients, some of whom are visually impaired, to use Windows, Excel, Skype, email, surf the net, etc.
  • Volunteers wanting to share travel experiences with residents- virtual interactive tours.
  • Share your love of music or discuss an interest in politics with our residents and service users, play board games or cards.
  • Our flexibile structure allows us to create focused volunteering opportunities that meet your interests and schedule.
  • Training will be given to any individual who would like to progress a role that requires specialist training.
Activities include:

Baking, indoor bulb planting, making table decorations, running a quiz, bingo, Wii, playing music, karaoke, manicures, board games, indoor bowls, dancing, painting garden furniture and gardening.

Contact us

To find out more about volunteering for Jewish Care, please contact:

Volunteers Department:
020 8922 2405

Or email us directly on:
employeevolunteering@jcare.org

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