Volunteers
Volunteer
Nothing makes children feel better about themselves than spending time with friends that truly care about them. Through the friendship Circle Volunteer Club, remarkable bonds are forged between the children with special needs and their new friends.
To find out more about volunteering:
Contact Natasha: 0420 765 965
Join our community
Make a difference
Nothing makes children feel better about themselves than spending time with friends that truly care about them. Through the friendship Circle Volunteer Club, remarkable bonds are forged between the children with special needs and their new friends.
Leadership skills
Personal growth
Emotional intelligence
Meet fantastic people
A volunteer’s commitment and willingness to give of their time reminds us that today’s men and women, both young and old, are caring, compassionate, and dedicated to making a difference in every child and adult they encounter. Volunteering made easy.
Volunteering made easy
Remarkable bonds
Supportive community
Ways to volunteer
There are many ways to volunteer with Friendship Circle, from weekly mid-week and weekend respite programs, home visitation and buddy programs, school holiday day camps, weekend retreats, sibling programs, fundraising and general PR to name just a few.
Sibling programs
Fundraising
School holiday programs
Guidelines + Policies
Contact Us
1300 785 593
info@friendshipcircle.org.au
Meet wonderful people!
Volunteer today!
Through active participation as a volunteer at Friendship Circle, you will acquire the essential abilities to become a catalyst for change in the world. Engaging in this experience will enable you to enhance your leadership capabilities, foster emotional intelligence, gain insight into both yourself and others, advocate for important causes, and undergo personal growth.
Friendship Circle aims to cultivate a thriving and inclusive community that recognises and appreciates the inherent worth of every individual, irrespective of the obstacles they encounter.
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Friendship
Creating friendship
We envisage a world in which people with special needs and their families experience acceptance, inclusion and friendship as contributing members of society.