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  • Nature Conservation Volunteers logo

    Brook Clean Up

    Nature Conservation Volunteers

    This opportunity takes place between 12 Jul 2025 and 12 Jul 2025

    What do you think is the strangest thing we've found in the local brooks? From bicycles, shopping trollies, rubber ducks... none of which are naturally found in the local ecosystem (Shocker!!!). Join the Nature Conservation Team to clean up the brook, removing harmful pollutants from the waterways, preserving natural habitats for wildlife, and making the community a nicer place to live. We look forward to seeing you there.

    Date: Saturday, 12th July 2025

    Time: 11:00am - 3:30pm

    Meeting place: Outside Pret

    Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy shoes, trainers or boots that you don't mind getting a little muddy (although mud this time of year is not usually a big issue, we cannot control the weather). Bags, gloves, and pickers will all be provided. You can also borrow wellies from Warwick Volunteers.

    Light snacks will be provided. It is recommended to bring additional snacks and bottled water. We are no longer bringing disposable cups to the session as we aim to be more sustainable. 

    At this time of year, it is likely to be sunny and hot, so make sure to apply sunscreen, wear a sunhat and bring water.

    Note: There are no public toilets on this route.

    We encourage you to get in touch if you have any specific access requirements, or need more information about the content and delivery method of a specific volunteering opportunity. If you have any requests related to a disability, please email volunteers@warwick.ac.uk giving at least two working days’ notice if possible.

    • Type of VolunteeringAnimals, Conservation and Environment, Community
    • Location of VolunteeringOn Campus
    • Communication
    • Problem Solving
    • Sustainability
    • Teamwork
  • Nature Conservation Volunteers logo

    Evening Bat Walk

    Nature Conservation Volunteers

    This opportunity takes place between 10 Jul 2025 and 10 Jul 2025

    Learn about the bats of Britain and get hands on experience tracking bats using our specialist equipment!Ever wondered what a pipistrelle sounds like as it hunts insects using only its voice? Join us for an evening bat walk as we head down to the lake to observe Warwick’s nocturnal residents. We'll be using specialist bat detector equipment to pick up their echolocation calls and learn more about the different bat species living on campus. Who needs clubbing... right?

    Meet On: Thursday, 10th July 2025

    Time: 20:30 - 22:30

    Meeting Place: Outside Pret (next to Rootes building)

    Please wear sturdy footwear, suitable for walking on grass. Trainers are ideal.
    The activity will last about 2 hours. 

    Please be considerate of the weather, as we will be outside for the duration of the session.

    Due to event taking place in the evening, a jumper or coat is recommended.

    • Type of VolunteeringAnimals, Conservation and Environment, Research, Technology/Social Media
    • Location of VolunteeringOn Campus
    • Communication
    • Information Literacy
    • Sustainability
    • Teamwork
  • Nature Conservation Volunteers logo

    Himalayan Balsam Bashing

    Nature Conservation Volunteers

    This opportunity takes place between 04 Jul 2025 and 04 Jul 2025

    Balsam Bashing – pulling up the shallow-rooted balsam plants. Himalayan Balsam is an invasive plant that grows rapidly in tall, dense colonies along the brooks and rivers. Balsam has large leaves that block sunlight, causing native plants to die. With reduced biodiversity, the brook supports less wildlife, endangering creatures like the water vole. Its also also really satisfying to pull, so why not come along, relax... and destroy a population of invasive plants.

    Meet On: Friday, 4th July 2025

    Time: 11:00 am - 3:30 pm

    Meeting Place: Outside Pret (next to Rootes building)

    Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear, as well as protective clothing. There is prickly vegetation and stinging nettles, so it is important to be prepared and careful! It is recommended to wear long sleeves and full-length trousers.

    Please be considerate of the weather, as we will be outside for the duration of the session.

    At this time of year it is likely to be sunny and hot, so make sure to apply sunscreen, wear a sunhat and bring water.

    Please bring water, snacks and packed lunch for our day's work. We will also provide light snacks.

    We encourage you to get in touch if you have any specific access requirements, or need more information about the content and delivery method of a specific volunteering opportunity. If you have any requests related to a disability, please email volunteers@warwick.ac.uk giving at least two working days’ notice if possible.

    • Type of VolunteeringAnimals, Conservation and Environment, Community
    • Location of VolunteeringOn Campus
    • Communication
    • Problem Solving
    • Sustainability
    • Teamwork
  • Memory Lane Cafe logo

    Memory Lane Cafe Leamington 24-25

    Memory Lane Cafe

    This opportunity takes place between 01 Aug 2024 and 31 Jul 2025

    Memory Lane Café tasks place on Wednesdays from 1pm – 3pm at the Sydni Centre, providing a friendly space for older people with memory loss, to chat, enjoy activities and have some refreshments,

     

    • Type of VolunteeringCommunity, Culture and Heritage, Health and Social Care, Older People, Languages
    • Location of VolunteeringLeamington Spa
    • Communication
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Self-awareness
    • Teamwork
  • Warwick Digital Cafe logo

    Warwick Digital Cafe

    Warwick Digital Cafe

    This opportunity takes place between 03 Sep 2025 and 03 Sep 2025

    Volunteers work with older people on a one-to-one basis, helping them to use their laptops, phones and tablets. We are now based in Kenilworth with transport provided or direct by bus from the bus interchange. Register your interest to join the Warwick Digital Cafe mailing list.

    We help older people use their phones, tablets and laptops so that they can remain independent and connected with the community. 

    The clients are mostly elderly people from the local area. There is NO previous experience required! If you know how to work your phone/laptop/tablet then you'll be able to help the older learners to use theirs. Often you'll be teaching them quite basic skills like how to use Google Maps, share photos and send emails. In the event that something that you are unfamiliar with arises during the sessions, one of the project leaders will always be there to help!

    The Kenilworth Community Centre is in Kenilworth and can be reached by a bus service direct from the Bus Interchange on campus, the fare being refunded by Warwick Volunteers at the end of the term.

    We will meet at 1:20pm at the bus interchange to take the 11 bus to Kenilworth. Sessions last from 2:00pm to 3:30pm on various dates depending on the availability of student volunteers.

    • Type of VolunteeringAdvice and Support, Community, Older People, Technology/Social Media
    • Location of VolunteeringKenilworth
    • Communication
    • Digital Literacy
    • Information Literacy
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Teamwork
  • Warwick Digital Cafe logo

    Warwick Digital Cafe

    Warwick Digital Cafe

    This opportunity takes place between 13 Aug 2025 and 13 Aug 2025

    Volunteers work with older people on a one-to-one basis, helping them to use their laptops, phones and tablets. We are now based in Kenilworth with transport provided or direct by bus from the bus interchange. Register your interest to join the Warwick Digital Cafe mailing list.

    We help older people use their phones, tablets and laptops so that they can remain independent and connected with the community. 

    The clients are mostly elderly people from the local area. There is NO previous experience required! If you know how to work your phone/laptop/tablet then you'll be able to help the older learners to use theirs. Often you'll be teaching them quite basic skills like how to use Google Maps, share photos and send emails. In the event that something that you are unfamiliar with arises during the sessions, one of the project leaders will always be there to help!

    The Kenilworth Community Centre is in Kenilworth and can be reached by a bus service direct from the Bus Interchange on campus, the fare being refunded by Warwick Volunteers at the end of the term.

    We will meet at 1:20pm at the bus interchange to take the 11 bus to Kenilworth. Sessions last from 2:00pm to 3:30pm on various dates depending on the availability of student volunteers.

    • Type of VolunteeringAdvice and Support, Community, Older People, Technology/Social Media
    • Location of VolunteeringKenilworth
    • Communication
    • Digital Literacy
    • Information Literacy
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Teamwork
  • Warwick Digital Cafe logo

    Warwick Digital Cafe

    Warwick Digital Cafe

    This opportunity takes place between 23 Jul 2025 and 23 Jul 2025

    Volunteers work with older people on a one-to-one basis, helping them to use their laptops, phones and tablets. We are now based in Kenilworth with transport provided or direct by bus from the bus interchange. Register your interest to join the Warwick Digital Cafe mailing list.

    We help older people use their phones, tablets and laptops so that they can remain independent and connected with the community. 

    The clients are mostly elderly people from the local area. There is NO previous experience required! If you know how to work your phone/laptop/tablet then you'll be able to help the older learners to use theirs. Often you'll be teaching them quite basic skills like how to use Google Maps, share photos and send emails. In the event that something that you are unfamiliar with arises during the sessions, one of the project leaders will always be there to help!

    The Kenilworth Community Centre is in Kenilworth and can be reached by a bus service direct from the Bus Interchange on campus, the fare being refunded by Warwick Volunteers at the end of the term.

    We will meet at 1:20pm at the bus interchange to take the 11 bus to Kenilworth. Sessions last from 2:00pm to 3:30pm on various dates depending on the availability of student volunteers.

    • Type of VolunteeringAdvice and Support, Community, Older People, Technology/Social Media
    • Location of VolunteeringKenilworth
    • Communication
    • Digital Literacy
    • Information Literacy
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Teamwork
  • Life Path Trust (Kings Hill Nurseries) logo

    Gardening Volunteers - Life Path Trust

    Life Path Trust (Kings Hill Nurseries)

    This opportunity takes place between 02 Jul 2025 and 02 Jul 2025

    Supporting people with learning disabilities and autism with tasks at Kingshill Nurseries (a social enterprise) task are varied including gardening and helping at the new cafe.

    No experience necessary - just bring your enthusiasm, and we’ll bring gloves and tools. 

    Session Details:

    Date: Wednesday 02 July
    Time: 12:20-14:30
    Location: Kingshill Nurseries (transport provided from campus)

    • Type of VolunteeringAnimals, Conservation and Environment, Community, Disability, Health and Social Care
    • Location of VolunteeringCoventry
    • Communication
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Professionalism
    • Teamwork
  • Free To Be Kids logo

    Children's Residential Group Leader

    Free To Be Kids

    This opportunity takes place between 01 Jul 2025 and 31 Aug 2027

    Free To Be supports particularly vulnerable children to begin to change their stories about who they are, and who they can be. We help children who have often grown up with significant adversity or hardship to more often feel proud of themselves and to experience feeling brave, adventurous, included and successful - often for the first time in a long time. We do this via overnight adventures and nature based residentials; weekend groups; and mentoring support. We work using the inherent power of the outdoors, animals, nature and self-expression - all of which are integral to the programmes we run. Children experience meeting animals at the farm, building dens in the forest, building rafts in teams to paddle across a lake, standing on the beach for the first time, cooking together in groups, camping out under the stars and a wide range of other activities all carefully designed to both broaden horizons, but also to scaffold the building of self-confidence, resilience, and trust in others.

    Free to Be run adventurous, nature based residentials to give vulnerable young people a space to have fun and to feel invited and accepted. You’ll have lots to talk to the kids about whilst they’re meeting animals at the farm, paddling on the beach for the first time, playing football (whilst covered in facepaint of course!) and camping out under the stars. These activities are all carefully designed to broaden horizons but also to scaffold the building of self-confidence, resilience, and trust in others. As a residential Group Leader, you’ll stay on-site for 1 week, and gain invaluable experience working with a dynamic range of truly incredible children to help them have a break and a chance to get continual positive adult support. Alongside at least one other volunteer, you will help foster the empowerment of young people from a variety of underprivileged backgrounds, showcasing their individual spirits through inclusivity and togetherness. You’ll be there to help them to discover how brilliant they are; showing them kindness, and teaching them to be proud of themselves as they explore and grow through the week.

    Expenses: We cover expenses of food, accommodation and training for all of our volunteers. We ask that volunteers pay for their train ticket to the station near our site, however if they are not able to do this they can get in contact with us and we will be able to help!

    • Type of VolunteeringAdvice and Support, Community, Crisis and Poverty, Health and Social Care, Mentoring, Children and Young people
    • Location of VolunteeringInternational
    • Communication
    • Ethical Values
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Self-awareness
    • Teamwork
  • Free To Be Kids logo

    Children's Mentor

    Free To Be Kids

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Open to any volunteers who have completed at least one residential project, mentoring offers the opportunity to create a unique and long-term bond with one of the young people we support.

    Your ongoing, consistent support will be life-changing for one of our highest need young people.
    We welcome volunteers from all walks of life, regardless of their previous experience working with young people. No special skillset is required; we recognise the value of a team consisting of different personalities and strengths. If you are an empathetic, patient and adaptable person you will fare well on our projects. Please note that we can only accept volunteers aged 18 or over.

    We especially encourage applications from those who represent the lived experiences of our children through their own lived experience or background. 

    If you would require support whilst volunteering with us, due to additional needs, please do make this known to us at interview so we can endeavour to assist you.

    • Type of VolunteeringAdvice and Support, Community, Health and Social Care, Mentoring, Children and Young people
    • Communication
    • Ethical Values
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Professionalism
    • Self-awareness
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