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Post | October 2025 | Volunteer Stories | 3 min read

Volunteering at Citizens Advice: David Dowling’s Story

Written by

Mandeep Nijjer

Volunteering can be one of the most rewarding ways to give back to the community, and Citizens Advice relies on the dedication of local people to provide vital support to those in need. We spoke with David Dowling, a volunteer at Welwyn Hatfield Citizens Advice, about what motivated him to get involved, what his role looks like day to day, and the difference it makes both to clients and to him personally.


What motivated you to volunteer with Citizens Advice, and what drew you to this kind of role?

“I retired in 2023 after working for 35 years in the Corporate sector and I wanted a volunteer role that would be flexible in terms of the hours worked, completely different from what I had done before and something in the charitable sector that would make a real difference to people in need. I had a discussion with the CEO of Welwyn Hatfield Citizens Advice and I was attracted by the Generalist Adviser roles that was described. We were trained in a small group in many different areas including how to help clients with debts, employment issues, housing, benefits, immigration, consumer issues and others. I also learnt additional personal skills that built on what I had gained in the corporate sector.”


What does a typical day as a volunteer look like, and what kind of support do you provide for people who come to you?

“It may be a cliche but no two days are the same. Whilst there are opportunities for volunteers to speak to clients by phone, my preference is to see clients face to face in the office which is catered for and encouraged. The clients I see are often in desperate situations, for example sometimes they are homeless or about to be evicted, sometimes they have debts which they need help with to manage, other times they are not getting the benefits they are due and some are subject to domestic abuse or have alcohol or gambling addictions. We provide practical advice to help the clients manage these situations and as many of our clients have long-term disabilities or critical health conditions, we will often take a hands on approach to action the advice we give, for example I had a client last week who was a month away from being evicted and after getting her approval to act on her behalf, I successfully applied for Universal Credit, Housing Benefit and Council Tax support for her. I then spoke to the Housing Department and with their help, we spoke to the managing agent of her privately rented house and negotiated with them and the owner to offer her a new lease on the house. She was able to remain in her home and get her finances on a sustainable basis.”


How do you feel your volunteering makes a difference, to the people you help and to you personally?

“I get so much personal satisfaction from helping local people and I have learnt so much both through the training provided and working with our clients. I enjoy the role so much that I recently extended my hours and role to also work with another volunteer on Research and Campaigns where we take issues that are impacting many clients and deal with the issues holistically. An example of this is that we see so many clients who are not claiming the benefits that they are entitled to. We are now launching a campaign across Welwyn Hatfield to talk directly to different community groups about the different benefits available, eligibility rules and the process for claiming them. We hope this will make a real difference to a large number of people in the borough. The Clients we work with are often so grateful for the support they get from Citizens Advice. They really appreciate how we help them navigate desperate situations and get their lives back to a more peaceful and sustainable basis.”


Making an Impact

David Dowling’s experience highlights the real impact that Citizens Advice can have on people’s lives from preventing evictions to helping clients access the support they’re entitled to. It also shows how volunteering can be transformative for the volunteers themselves, offering new skills, purpose, and the chance to make a lasting difference in the local community.


👉 To find volunteering opportunities with Citizens Advice Welwyn Hatfield, click here.

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