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Volunteering is giving your time to do something useful, without getting paid for it.

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"Volunteering is a win-win activity. You get to have fun and help others. Nobody loses..."

Why work for free?!

 Volunteers can

  • meet new people and try new things
  • learn new skills
  • get a qualification
  • build up your confidence
  • get experience and a reference for your CV
  • make a difference to other people's lives.

There's so many benefits to volunteering – and it should be fun as well!

What to expect

  • You won't make any money from volunteering, but you should be paid expenses, such as your travel costs.
  • You should have a clear idea what you'll be doing before you agree to do it!
  • Someone should give you training and support while you're volunteering.

What you can do

There's loads of opportunities for young people to volunteer. There's something you can do whatever skills and experience you have. There's no age limit to volunteering, but if you're under 16 there's a few opportunities you won't be able to take (usually for insurance reasons).

To find out what you can do in Norfolk, click Volunteer in Norfolk.

   
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