
About Deafblind UK
Deafblind UK is the UK’s only charity specialising in supporting people with any level of deafblindness. We support people to live with their condition and to build their confidence and independence. We offer understanding and advice as well as practical support, residential support, care and social opportunities. We also lead research to help the world live better with deafblindness.
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Organisation role · Flexible hours
Flexible location
Community Fundraising Group Volunteer
Join our fabulous fundraising team and become the friendly face of Deafblind UK in your local community!
Posted by Deafblind UKOrganisation role · 2—4 hrs/Week
Cambridge
Charity Shop Volunteer
You'll be taking in, sorting, steaming and pricing donations, rolling up your sleeves in the backroom as well as being on the shop floor.
Posted by Deafblind UKOrganisation role · 2—4 hrs/month
From home
Helpline Volunteer
As a Helpline Volunteer, you will deal with incoming calls to the Helpline and reception, providing information and support.
Posted by Deafblind UKOrganisation role · 2—8 hrs/month
Cambridge
Community Fundraising Group Volunteer
We are looking for friendly, outgoing people with good communication skills to join our Community Fundraising Team.
Posted by Deafblind UKOrganisation role · Flexible hours
Peterborough
Community Fundraising Group Volunteer
Would you like the opportunity to volunteer with a national charity raising awareness and funds for thousands of people affected by dual sensory loss in the UK?
Posted by Deafblind UKOrganisation role · 2—3 hrs/month
Peterborough
Social Group Helper (Peterborough Sight Club)
Our social groups are an opportunity for people with sight loss to get together. Join our team of amazing volunteers and make our group extra special!
Posted by Deafblind UKOrganisation role · 2 hrs/Week
From home
Wellbeing Caller
Our Wellbeing service plays a huge role in supporting our members with sight and hearing loss. Join our team of amazing volunteers and help us reach out!
Posted by Deafblind UK





