Council recognises it has an important role to support other community organisations operating within the City with volunteer recruitment. View current opportunities and apply below.
Road watch, Adopt A Road - KESAB community volunteers
Road Watch – Adopt A Road is a KESAB program providing an avenue for individuals, organisations, school and community groups and businesses to help maintain litter free sections of roadside within South Australia.
In addition to the aesthetic benefits of cleaner roadsides, the volunteer program helps to prevent potential pollutants from entering local waterways. It helps to improve the quality of remnant vegetation and aids in habitat protection, prevents soil degradation or erosion, and enhances local communities through landscaping, while promoting civic responsibility, community pride. Forward your expression of interest using the form below.
Homework Club - Australian Refugee Association
Where: Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre
When: Monday and Thursday, 4 to 6 pm - during school terms
Support a high school student from a refugee background. Volunteers in the program provide tutoring and mentoring support to high school students from a refugee background. The support provided may include practice of English, support with the student’s general studies as well as assistance with the adjustment to mainstream schooling and settlement in Australian society. Volunteers may work with different students each week.Where: Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre. Recruiting volunteers now to commence once public health and safety can be assured. Forward your expression of interest using the form below.
Social Support Program - Australian Refugee Association
Where: Northern Suburbs
Time Commitment: 1-2 hours per fortnight
Support a refugee family to feel welcome in their local community. Volunteers in the program visit clients predominantly in their home to provide practical assistance, guidance, information and friendship. Support can be in many different forms, including: social connections, practicing conversational English, explaining letters and filling out forms; assisting with orientation to a new area; and providing information. Recruiting volunteers now to commence once public health and safety can be assured. Forward your expression of interest using the form below.
Treasurer - Tea Tree Gully & District Historical Society Inc
Where: Northern Suburbs
Time Commitment: 4 meetings per year
This role involves managing membership payments on-line and attending 4 committee meetings per year. An interest in local history, financial management and commuter skills would be beneficial. For more information please contact Carole Simmonds on 8251 4191.
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