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  • Come help us remove litter from the River Leam, for the benefit of the wildlife and the local people. The fish and ducks will thank you!We will be joining Leam Boat Centre to help clean up the River Leam.

    Date: Saturday 21 March

    Location: Leam Boat Centre,  Mill Rd, Leamington Spa, CV31 1BE

    5-10 minute walk from All Saint’s Parish Church, Leamington

    You can take the U1 or 11 bus to Leamington from campus. Bus fares will be reimbursed by Warwick Volunteers https://warwick.ac.uk/about/volunteers/resources/expenses/

    Time: 10.20am -12.30pm

    What’s involved

    Volunteers will canoe along the river led by an instructor from Leam Boat Centre. We will be collecting litter from along the banks. It’s a fun, active way to help protect local nature and improve the River Leam.

    No experience needed

    • Canoes, paddles, and safety equipment provided
    • Full safety briefing given

     What to bring

    • Clothes you don’t mind getting splashed and spare clothes to change into afterwards.
    • Weather-appropriate layers
    • A reusable water bottle

    All volunteers need to read the risk assessment before attending the session:

    https://warwick.ac.uk/about/volunteers/resources/risk_assessments/risk-assessment-river-clean-up.pdf

    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 VolunteeringLeamington Spa
  • Join us for our next session, Session 17 – Easter in Bloom, on Wednesday, 3 pm–4 pm, where you can design and create Easter-inspired postcards celebrating renewal, hope, and kindness. These postcards will be sent to a local care home in Coventry, sharing thoughtful messages and warm wishes with residents as we welcome the new season. Let’s create meaningful connections and spread a little extra warmth while embracing the spirit of Easter through this creative and reflective activity!

    • Type of VolunteeringCommunity, Older People, Art, Craft and Design
    • Location of VolunteeringOn Campus
    • Communication
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Teamwork

    Closing date for applications is 18 Mar.

    You need to be logged in and registered.
  • Join us for a fun-filled community craft session at Tile Hill Library! 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.

    Date: Saturday, 21st March 2026

    Time: 1.30pm to 2.30pm

    Venue: Tile Hill Library, Canley

    All materials will be provided, transportation from campus is also provided and bus fares can be reimbursed. Just bring your enthusiasm and a smile!

    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.

  • Youth Mappers logo

    Mapping Week 10

    Youth Mappers

    18 Mar 2026 15:00 - 16:30

    Warwick youthmappers 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 helping urban development in underdeveloped areas.

    A mapping session to help vulnerable areas in Rwanda.

    Date: Wednesday 18th March 
    Time: 3 - 4.30pm 

    Where: FAB1.05
    Bring: Laptop

    We'll be mapping buildings and roads on project 45646

    Anyone is welcome to attend, and there is no need to attend for the whole session; feel free to drop in or even map at home, just send us an email.

    There will also be snacks provided.

    • Type of VolunteeringCrisis and Poverty, International Volunteering, Technology/Social Media
    • Location of VolunteeringOn Campus, Online/From home
    • Critical Thinking
    • Digital Literacy
    • Information Literacy
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Teamwork
  • Date: Thursday 9th of AprilTime: 10:30AM - 3:30PMLocation: Radcliffe Community Garden in Leamington Spa, CV31 2ED (Transport provided from Campus - meet at UW2 Stop at the University Interchange at 10:15AM)Action 21 is a fantastic charity that aims to promote sustainability and reduce the environmental impact of the local community, and we're on the second phase of helping them create their garden! This will be a stone removal and planting session so will require some hardwork, so if that sounds like something you'd enjoy please come along! This is the third of a series of sessions from now until summer that will hopefully see the creation of a beautiful community garden in a nearby estate.

    Tools and gardening gloves will be provided.

    Drinks and snacks will be provided. Please let us know of any food allergies or dietary requirements we need to be aware of volunteers@warwick.ac.uk

    Please wear warm waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear that you don’t mind getting muddy.

    There is nowhere safe to store belongings so please don’t bring valuables with you.

    Transport will be provided from campus.

    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.

  • Lillington Community Pantry is a community supermarket for those struggling to make ends meet.

     

    What you'll be doing
    The Pantry needs volunteers to help with stocking shelves and serving the public to ensure vital food provision is distributed to those who need it most.

    When and where
    Date and time: Friday, 11:30 am - 3:30 pm
    Location: Lillington Community Pantry

    Transport details
    We will all meet on campus by the entrance of the Arts Centre and take a taxi there and back. 
    Volunteers who live in the area can make their own way there if it's easier. Just let us know beforehand so that we don't wait for you on campus.

    • Type of VolunteeringCommunity, Crisis and Poverty
    • Location of VolunteeringLeamington Spa
    • Communication
    • Ethical Values
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Teamwork
  • Warwick Digital Cafe logo

    Warwick Digital Cafe

    Warwick Digital Cafe

    18 Mar 2026 13:20 - 15:50

    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, Mentoring, Technology/Social Media
    • Location of VolunteeringKenilworth
    • Communication
    • Digital Literacy
    • Ethical Values
    • Information Literacy
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Teamwork

    Closing date for applications is 18 Mar.

    You need to be logged in and registered.
  • Spend 4 unforgettable weeks teaching in rural Nepal on a summer volunteer placement designed to make a genuine difference. Working alongside local educators and within a welcoming community, you will support children’s learning in a setting where enthusiasm, creativity and encouragement can have a real impact. Nepal is one of Mondo’s key student programmes, aimed at volunteers who are passionate about education, open-minded, resilient and keen to contribute positively as part of a team.This is much more than a placement abroad. You will be travelling with other students already signed up, with shared time and possible pairings during the placement, while still gaining your own immersive experience. The programme runs every summer, and for 2026 the confirmed dates are 22nd July - 29th August and a second group on 15th August - 22nd September.Volunteers can expect to develop valuable skills that will stay with them long after the placement ends. These include communication, teamwork, adaptability, cultural awareness, leadership and confidence. Previous volunteer reflections from Nepal also highlight the value of creativity in the classroom, relationship-building with local teachers and host families, and the personal growth that comes from living and working in a very different environment.There is also the option to add trekking after the teaching placement, giving you the chance to experience Nepal’s remarkable landscapes as part of a wider adventure.Students are asked to fundraise in support of the programme, helping make this opportunity possible while contributing to longer-term impact. For anyone looking for a summer that combines purpose, challenge, community and personal growth, volunteering in Nepal is a truly rewarding choice.

    • Type of VolunteeringCommunity, Crisis and Poverty, International Volunteering, Children and Young people, Languages
    • Location of VolunteeringInternational
    • Communication
    • Critical Thinking
    • Ethical Values
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Self-awareness
    • Sustainability
  • Spend 4 unforgettable weeks teaching in rural Nepal on a summer volunteer placement designed to make a genuine difference. Working alongside local educators and within a welcoming community, you will support children’s learning in a setting where enthusiasm, creativity and encouragement can have a real impact. Nepal is one of Mondo’s key student programmes, aimed at volunteers who are passionate about education, open-minded, resilient and keen to contribute positively as part of a team.This is much more than a placement abroad. You will be travelling with other students already signed up, with shared time and possible pairings during the placement, while still gaining your own immersive experience. The programme runs every summer, and for 2026 the confirmed dates are 22nd July - 29th August and a second group on 15th August - 22nd September.Volunteers can expect to develop valuable skills that will stay with them long after the placement ends. These include communication, teamwork, adaptability, cultural awareness, leadership and confidence. Previous volunteer reflections from Nepal also highlight the value of creativity in the classroom, relationship-building with local teachers and host families, and the personal growth that comes from living and working in a very different environment.There is also the option to add trekking after the teaching placement, giving you the chance to experience Nepal’s remarkable landscapes as part of a wider adventure.Students are asked to fundraise in support of the programme, helping make this opportunity possible while contributing to longer-term impact. For anyone looking for a summer that combines purpose, challenge, community and personal growth, volunteering in Nepal is a truly rewarding choice.

    • Type of VolunteeringCommunity, Crisis and Poverty, International Volunteering, Children and Young people, Languages
    • Location of VolunteeringInternational
    • Communication
    • Critical Thinking
    • Ethical Values
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Self-awareness
    • Sustainability
  • Warwick STAR logo

    STAR Youth Club 18/03

    Warwick STAR

    18 Mar 2026 16:00 - 19:00

    Volunteers will help Young people of asylum-seeking background to improve their English language. This is offered in a range of ways, including worksheets and games, but most importantly, everyday conversation.To keep up to date and for more information, join our WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/G3UhXe1iT3D3dFKFlk2SC7 And follow our Instagram @staratwarwick

    • Type of VolunteeringAdvice and Support, Community, Mentoring, Children and Young people
    • Location of VolunteeringCoventry
    • Communication
    • Ethical Values
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Teamwork

    Closing date for applications is 18 Mar.

    You need to be logged in and registered.
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