One Off Events
- Marshalls for Solihull Together sponsored walk (borough wide) on Saturday 11th September
- Event Marshalls, photographer, stall manager at Castle Bromwich Community Festival on Saturday 11th September
- Campsite patrols, results collection and more at Hockey Festival on Bank Holiday Weekend 28th, 29th & 30th August near Junction 5 of M42, towards Knowle
IT Buddies
Required to teach IT skills to people in their own homes or residential homes. Need very good working knowledge of computers, excellent communitication skills and patience.
Project Administrator
A fantastic opportunity to gain experience in event management and administration for local events for the Solihull Festival. Start immediately for events in September. Further information is available on do-it.org
Trip Companion
Trip companion for local charity for trip to Centre Parcs – 20th to 24th September. Travel and accommodation paid. Will suit those wanting to work in caring supportive role.
If you would like to help with any of the above please call Matthew or Carol on 0121 705 8820 or email volunteering@solihull-sustain.org.uk for further details.
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
The West Midlands for 2010 volunteering portal is now open for business and will hold details of 2010 related news and opportunities within the region.
70,000 volunteers will be required to help run the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games but in the West Midlands the primary focus is to get people to volunteer for 2012 related programmes within the region as well as in London.
Major international sports events taking place in our region, the Culture programme and the Community Games provide great volunteering opportunities which will continue to grow as the West Midlands rolls out its legacy.
Go to: www.wmfor2012.com/volunteering
Friday, February 12th, 2010
How many times have you come across small gestures of generosity, the help and support that changed somebody’s life? We all experience and know about it. The nice neighbour who holds our spare keys in case we get locked out, the person on the bus or in the queue who starts an encouraging conversation on a bad day, the many nice smiles strangers give us, the neighbour who takes our parcels in when we are at work.
Come and visit us at http://volunteeringinsolihull.blogspot.com/ and add your stories of small acts of kindness that have made all the difference.
Monday, October 5th, 2009
Solihull’s National Volunteers’ Week celebrations were a storming success with 103 people putting themselves forward to become volunteers.
At recruitment road shows in Mell Square, local people were keen to sign-up to offer their time and skills to Solihull’s charities and voluntary groups.
Manjit Johal, SUSTAiN’s Community Development Officer said: “the turnout at this year’s events has been absolutely fantastic, a brilliant way to mark 25 years of National Volunteers’ Week”.
Arden Hall played host to a gala dinner to celebrate the achievements of volunteers in the Castle Bromwich area, with a very special lifetime achievement award going to Margaret and Albert Turner for over 60 years of remarkable dedication to their local community.
And at Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens, voluntary organisations in the North of borough showcased their work – everything from park conservation to care homes for elderly people to keeping the community safe. The event even attracted the attention of BBC Midlands Today, showing to the whole of the West Midlands what a great job Solihull’s community groups and volunteers do.
As Manjit continues: “I’m very positive about the enthusiasm I’ve seen from local people, which I know will help Solihull’s charities and voluntary groups to thrive and survive the pressures they are currently facing”.
If you missed the events but are interested in giving your time and skills to a local cause we’d love to hear from you.