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St Albans Mencap

St Albans Mencap

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Everyone has hopes, dreams and ambitions, for some of us it is more difficult to turn them into reality. At St Albans Mencap we believe everyone is unique and deserves the chance to reach out and ...

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  • 2 Walsworth Rd, Hitchin SG4 9SP, UK
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  • 01462 689409
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Trinity Community Project Support Worker

Trinity Community Project Support Worker

Practical details

Volunteering • Long term role

2—5 hrs/Week · Starting from 14 May 2026
URC, Homewood Rd, St Albans AL1 4BH, UK

Contact person

Peter Macphee

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Provided

Extra support

Requirements

Disclosure and Barring Service
St Albans Mencap

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Trinity Community Project offers day services and opportunities to people experiencing mental health issues and/or living with a learning disability.

Trinity Community Project relies on our volunteers to help deliver the Services we offer.  Our volunteers are supported, valued and essential to the work we do!  If you want to learn new skills, gain new experiences, make new friends or just want to give back to the community then apply to become a volunteer.  It could be for a few hours to a few days a week!

We are looking for volunteers in the following areas:

  • Activity facilitators
  • Support work & Day Centre Volunteers
  • Day trip support
  • Cook/ Kitchen support
  • Social Media & IT
  • Marketing & Promotions
  • Fundraising

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Community & family
People with disabilities

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About St Albans Mencap

Everyone has hopes, dreams and ambitions, for some of us it is more difficult to turn them into reality. At St Albans Mencap we believe everyone is unique and deserves the chance to reach out and create their own future.

SNAP (Special Needs Activities and Play) is an organisation that offers respite care to children and young people aged 5 to 19 years old, who have learning disabilities of varying severity. Some service users may also have physical or sensory disabilities and/or behaviour that is challenging. We aim to provide stimulating play opportunities and good quality childcare, tailored to meet the needs of children and young adults with special needs.

See more opportunities by St Albans Mencap

Applications closing in 5 years.

Practical details

Volunteering • Long term role

2—5 hrs/Week · Starting from 14 May 2026
URC, Homewood Rd, St Albans AL1 4BH, UK

Contact person

Peter Macphee

Ask Peter a question

Provided

Extra support

Requirements

Disclosure and Barring Service