Description
Volunteering with a charity like Amicus Trust can be a rewarding experience, benefiting both individuals and organizations. It can boost self-esteem, foster team building, and contribute to moral and social responsibility. Here are some reasons why you might consider choosing Amicus Trust for volunteering:
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Supporting Vulnerable Individuals: By volunteering with Amicus Trust, you'll have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of some of the most vulnerable members of your community—homeless adults with complex needs.
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Comprehensive Support: Amicus Trust not only provides accommodation but also offers comprehensive support services. Your contribution can help individuals access stable housing and acquire the skills they need to break free from homelessness.
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Volunteering Ideas: There are various ways you can get involved with Amicus Trust through volunteering, including:
- Offering free courses or training for service users.
- Participating in volunteering days for activities like decorating or working on-site.
- Providing mentoring or work experience opportunities.
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Tailored Opportunities: If you represent an organization, Amicus Trust will work closely with you to ensure that volunteering opportunities align with your corporate requirements while meeting the needs of their clients. This ensures a mutually beneficial partnership.
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Safety and Training: Amicus Trust takes safety seriously. They conduct risk assessments, provide comprehensive briefings, and offer refreshments during volunteering days. If required, they also carry out DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checks and provide Safeguarding training for volunteers.
Volunteering with Amicus Trust is an excellent way to give back to the community, support vulnerable individuals, and make a positive impact on society. If you or your organization are interested in volunteering, consider reaching out to Amicus Trust to explore how you can contribute to their important mission.
About Amicus Trust
Amicus Trust supports homeless people including homeless veterans with accommodation in Bedfordshire, Northants, Leicester, Cambridgeshire and Buckinghamshire.