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  • Community Crafters logo

    Family Fun Days

    Community Crafters

    28 Aug 2026 10:00 - 14:00

    Join us for a fun-filled community craft session in Coventry! Together, we’ll bring creativity, colour, and smiles to local children and families. It’s a wonderful chance to make a real difference, sharing joy through arts and crafts while connecting with the local community.

    The session is at Highlife Centre in Upper Stoke, 31 Barras Green, Coventry, CV2 4LY, on Friday, 28nd August, 10am-2pm;. It is all about bringing the community together through art, creativity, and connection. Volunteers will help set up materials, support children and families as they take part in craft activities, and make sure everyone has a great time. It is a lovely opportunity to share your creativity, build confidence working with children, and make a positive difference in the local community. All materials will be provided, and bus fares can be reimbursed. Just bring your enthusiasm and a smile!

    • Type of VolunteeringCommunity, Children and Young people, Art, Craft and Design
    • Location of VolunteeringCoventry
  • We will be joining volunteers from Growing Together Stoke Heath and Coventry Urban Rangers , helping to create some raised beds at this new community garden.

     

    Please read the risk assessment before attending the session: Growing Together Stoke Heath


    • Type of VolunteeringAnimals, Conservation and Environment, Community, Health and Social Care
    • Location of VolunteeringOn Campus, Warwick
    • Communication
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Teamwork
  • We will be joining local residents to help plant up the garden, weed the flower beds and litter pick in the garden, Prior Deram park and surrounding area.

    Date: Thursday 20th June Time: 13:00-15:00 

    Location: Canley Community Library Prior Deram Walk Coventry CV4 8FT

     

     

     

     

    • Type of VolunteeringAnimals, Conservation and Environment, Community
    • Location of VolunteeringCoventry
    • Project TypeStudent Led Volunteering
    • Communication
    • Sustainability
    • Teamwork
  • We are always recruiting for volunteers to join us at LWS Night Shelter to help homeless and vulnerably housed people in Leamington Spa. You could help with general setting up, serving, clearing away, breakfast, overnight stays, catering, baking, supermarket collections and other ad hoc shifts.


    We rely heavily on Warwick students to run our service, and we have a really lovely student community volunteering with us. 

    We offer cooked food, company, food parcels and a safe place to sleep for homeless and vulnerably-housed members of our community, all year round. We are open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday including an overnight stay on Friday and Saturday night followed by a breakfast in the morning. 

    You can volunteer as regularly as you like by signing up for shifts that suit you best. New volunteers need to complete an application form though we also still encourage you to register your name here on the Warwick Volunteers Portal too. You can find the form here: https://www.lwsnightshelter.org/volunteer

    Any questions, you can also find us at leamingtonws@gmail.com

    You should also contact us at that email if you are working towards a particular award or personal milestone as we would be delighted to help you with that or if you would like to arrange group volunteering for your society or other social group.

    We are currently based in Radford Road Church, Leamington Spa, CV31 1NF.  Hopefully we see you at there soon :)


    • Type of VolunteeringHomeless
    • Location of VolunteeringLeamington Spa
    • Communication
    • Ethical Values
    • Information Literacy
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Self-awareness
    • Teamwork
  • Volunteers are needed to have fun supervising games, sports and crafts.

    5.30-7.30pm , Thursdays

    Canley Community Centre, Prior Deram Walk, Coventry CV4 8FT

    Canley Community Centre are looking for committed volunteers who can attend most Thursdays (school term time) 5.30-7.30pm.

    Volunteers can attend a taster session before deciding to regularly volunteer.

    Regular volunteers will need to complete:

    • an Enhanced DBS check with Children's Barred List
    • Child protection training
    • If you have lived abroad in the last 5 years for 6 months or more you will also need a Certificate of Good Conduct

    For more information visit: https://warwick.ac.uk/about/volunteers/resources/dbs/

    • Type of VolunteeringCommunity, Children and Young people, Sport, Art, Craft and Design
    • Location of VolunteeringCoventry
    • Communication
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Self-awareness
    • Teamwork
  • Helping facilitate Listening Exchanges - usually in Kenilworth and on campus from time to time. Listening Exchanges are small groups, are about one hour long and are difficult to describe.We provide all the training, so you can come and give it a try out with no commitment.These session are short, unique, definitely not serious, relaxing and best of all you will probably meet some like minded people all in a supportive environment ... and we will have cake.

    We are looking for community minded students to help us run these short events. No prior skills are assumed or required.

    During Listening Exchanges, we strive to create a safe space where people can share their thoughts and are valued and respected. We try to listen to each other without thinking of a response (which is usual in conversation). We try to understand each other, even if we don’t agree, to build a stronger community. The topics are different each time; however, people are free to talk about whatever is on their minds.

    Listening Exchanges sessions have two volunteer facilitators. They explain the process and ensure the participants follow the guidelines. There are usually 6 to 12 people and the sessions last for about one hour.



    Volunteers have said things including: “I would highly recommend volunteering for the Listening Exchanges to any student who wants to make a positive impact, both personally and for the broader community. It’s unique - you can learn as much from listening as from speaking. This helps sharpen your communication and listening skills. Plus, it’s a great way to connect with people who are passionate about making a difference and creating a supportive environment that helps you grow.” & "You’ll be surprised by how much you learn—not just about others, but also about yourself.” 

    Kenilworth residents have said things including: “It is a space where you can give yourself permission to be listened to and to listen to others. The way they are run means that everyone gets their air time and the exchange is a respectful space where real connections and insights can happen."

    The main skills you will develop are facilitation and listening in a community context and there are many more. This will help develop at least 8 of the 12 Warwick Award skills

    We will run some tryout / taster sessions on campus where you can give it a go with no commitment. New volunteers are always welcome - throughout the year. It's only one hour, usually with cake, and it's fun and very relaxed.

    The training is optional. It is short and very simple.

    Bus fares to & from Kenilworth can be reimbursed by Kenilworth Listening Exchanges if requested.

    Warwick Award points are available.

    • Type of VolunteeringCommunity, Health and Social Care, Justice and Human Rights, Older People
    • Location of VolunteeringKenilworth, On Campus
    • Communication
    • Critical Thinking
    • Ethical Values
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Self-awareness
    • Sustainability
    • Teamwork
  • Volunteers support older people on a one-to-one basis, teaching them how to use their phones, laptops and tablets, while also offering friendly conversation and encouragement.The project helps older learners build digital skills so they can stay independent, access useful information and services, and remain connected with family, friends, and their local community. Volunteers also have the chance to chat with local people from a wide range of backgrounds and hear about their lives and stories.

    Sessions are delivered in partnership with external charities and community organisations. Student Leaders coordinate the sessions and provide support to volunteers throughout. Volunteering is flexible, so you can get involved as often as you like. Sessions run during term time, with weekly sign-up advertised through the mailing list and on the volunteering portal calendar.

    Where and when does this activity take place?
    Sessions take place at Kenilworth Community Centre on Wednesdays from 2:00pm to 3:30pm.

    Do I need any skills or experience?
    No previous experience is required. If you are confident using your own digital devices, you will be able to help others with theirs. All you need is patience!

    What will I do? 
    Volunteers typically support with everyday digital tasks, such as using Google Maps, sending emails, sharing photos, using social media, or accessing online services. You do not need to know everything. If a question or technical issue arises that you are unsure about, a Project Leader will always be there to help.

    How will I travel there from campus?
    Volunteers meet at 1.20pm at the bus interchange and travel together to Kenilworth on the number 11 bus. The group returns to campus at approximately 3.50pm. Bus fares are reimbursed by Warwick Volunteers.




    Meet Charles & Emily, Project Leaders for Digital Cafe
    Evie talks about her experiences volunteering with Digital Cafe
    Josh is a Warwick grad and former Digital Cafe volunteer


    • Type of VolunteeringOlder People, Technology/Social Media
    • Location of VolunteeringKenilworth
    • Project TypeStudent Led Volunteering
    • Communication
    • Digital Literacy
    • Information Literacy
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Teamwork
  • Get updates on mapping sessions, training and socials!If you want to get in touch directly, you can send us an email at youthmappers@warwick.ac.uk

    Anyone can contribute to the map! Warwick volunteer mappers use satellite imagery to trace buildings, roads and other features to create new map data that can be used to plan for disaster response and other life saving activities. 

    We hold weekly sessions (on a drop-in basis: come whenever you like and stay for as long as you wish!) where experienced mapper and new mappers work together on the same project, learning from each other. The great thing however, is that you can also map at any time and place that is convenient for you! Once you have learned the basics, this is an activity that can easily be undertaken on your own to help more people in need.

    All you need is a laptop and some enthusiasm to learn a new skill! Help us put vulnerable communities on the map.

    • Type of VolunteeringCrisis and Poverty, Technology/Social Media
    • Location of VolunteeringOn Campus, Online/From home
    • Critical Thinking
    • Digital Literacy
    • Information Literacy
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Teamwork
  • Enthusiastic volunteers who enjoy reading attend the University Nursery to read books to the pre school children.

    Sessions last aprox 30 minutes and take place weekly on a day that is suitable for you - Monday to Friday.

    You can volunteer individually or with a friend. 

    All volunteers are required to complete the following before commencing volunteering:

    • Safeguarding Fundamentals course – online.
    • Attend an induction session at the Nursery 

     

    • Type of VolunteeringCommunity, Children and Young people
    • Location of VolunteeringCoventry
    • Communication
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Self-awareness
    • Teamwork
  • Small groups of volunteers will visit local primary schools to play fun maths based board games with small groups of pupils

    Sessions generally take place during lunch times and mostly last approximatly 1 hour.  Volunteers need to be available half an hour either side to factor in their travel.

    • Type of VolunteeringChildren and Young people
    • Location of VolunteeringCoventry
    • Communication
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Teamwork
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