Dorset Police praise volunteers
Police volunteers contributed over 33,800 hours in the last year, the equivalent of 6,400 shifts a year, or 77 a week.
Police volunteers contributed over 33,800 hours in the last year, the equivalent of 6,400 shifts a year, or 77 a week.
The event runs until 8 June and gives volunteers the chance to get together and enjoy a fun challenge and afternoon tea.
With volunteer numbers depleted following the pandemic, it is hoped the event on Bank Holiday Monday will encourage more people to come forward.
The British Hen Welfare Trust is seeking a rehoming team coordinator volunteer in Dorset to organise and manage its hen adoption days in the area.
STARS Dorset (Sexual Trauma and Recovery Service) has a variety of volunteer roles it would like to fill for the coming year.
People are invited to nominate those volunteers who they feel have gone above and beyond the call of duty.
People taking on the role of an Independent Custody Visitor come from all walks of life and they check on the welfare of those who are detained.
Organised by Volunteer Centre Dorset, you could welcome visitors at a variety of coastal and inland places of interest across the county.
Six of Julia’s House’s charity shops are keen to recruit volunteers as till operatives and to help sort donations.
If you are a volunteer or benefited from them during the pandemic, BCP Council would like to hear your views.