Volunteer Befrienders Needed Across Cambridgeshire
Contact person
Marika Newman
#107708
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Summary
Could you offer a friendly chat, a little company and a listening ear to someone who may be feeling lonely or isolated due to age related hearing loss?
Detailed description
CDA Hearing Help is looking for volunteer befrienders in communities across Cambridgeshire. Just a small amount of your time can make a huge difference to an older adult who struggles to stay connected.
As a volunteer befriender, you will:
• Offer regular companionship through friendly chats
• Visit someone at home or speak on the phone
• Help someone feel valued, heard and less alone
• Build confidence and connection with a person who truly appreciates your time
You do not need any specialist experience. We are simply looking for kind, patient and reliable people who enjoy listening and chatting.
This role is:
• Flexible and built around your availability
• Usually one visit or call every week or fortnight
• Matched to someone local to you
• Fully supported by our team
We provide full training, guidance and ongoing support to help you feel confident in the role.
If you would like to make a real difference in your community, we would love to hear from you.
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costs
🤝 Extra support
About Cambridgeshire Deaf Association
Volunteer with Cambridgeshire Deaf Association (CDA)
Make a difference in the lives of deaf and hard of hearing people across Cambridgeshire.
CDA has been supporting the local Deaf community for over 100 years. Our volunteers play a vital role in reducing isolation, building confidence, and helping people stay connected.
We currently offer three rewarding ways to get involved:
1. Befriending
Join our team of volunteers providing regular companionship to deaf and hard of hearing people. This could be through home visits, video calls, or joining someone at a social activity. You don’t need to know British Sign Language (BSL) before starting—many volunteers learn and develop their skills along the way.
2. New! Hearing Help Befriending (for older adults)
Our brand-new project supports older people with age-related hearing loss who may be feeling lonely or cut off. Volunteers offer one-to-one support—such as visits, walks, or phone calls—as well as helping at group activities like coffee mornings, “Sing & Socialise” sessions, or gentle exercise classes.
3. Hearing Help
Support people with NHS hearing aids at local drop-in sessions. You’ll help with simple hearing aid maintenance, battery supply, and offer a friendly face. Just a few hours a month can make a huge difference to someone’s everyday life.
What you’ll gain
A chance to make a real difference in your community
Flexible opportunities—just 2–3 hours a month can change lives
Training and ongoing support (including BSL learning opportunities)
Reimbursement of expenses (e.g., travel)
The chance to meet new people and be part of a friendly, supportive team
Who we’re looking for
You don’t need any prior experience, just patience, empathy, and a willingness to listen and support others. Whether you’re confident with practical tasks, enjoy chatting over a cuppa, or want to help at group events, there’s a role for you.

