Volunteering

Many places welcome volunteers. You can do something worthwhile as well as gain experience for something you want to do later. Find out about volunteering opportunities from the v involved team.

v involved at York CVS is a youth volunteering project for 16–25 year olds. It can offer one-off tasters in volunteering or part-time voluntary work and project opportunities – for example with Khaoz Youth Radio or v involved Youth Action Team, promoting volunteering and youth issues to young people and the York community.

Contact York CVS to find out about the range of local voluntary organisations, to ask about setting up your own or to find funding for a bright idea.

Whether you want to be a volunteer blogger, shopworker, cook, guide or shopper, there are hundreds of local volunteering opportunities advertised on the do it website. Apply online or contact v involved at York CVS for more information.

There are also adverts for lots of interesting volunteering opportunities in the weekly Big Issue magazine – £1.50 from badged vendors around the city centre.

Nightstop need volunteers to put up young homeless people in their own home on a nightly basis, to provide transport or help with administration. Training provided. Could you or your family help?

Network 2 need volunteer mentors (18+) to work one to one with young people who have been socially or educationally excluded or are at risk of being so. Training provided.

You can volunteer in your local Youth Club at any age - even if you are still a member! York Young People’s Services have details of youth clubs and who to contact.

York BTCV offer people of any age the opportunity to learn practical conservation skills, see the countryside and improve and maintain local wildlife sites.

The Princes Trust offers volunteering opportunities locally, nationally and overseas.

Do good deeds

Save someone’s life by giving blood. Contact the blood donation helpline for the next session in your area, or fill in the online form and they’ll phone you back. You can give blood from 17.

Raise money for a charity that is important to you. Or take part in a fundraising holiday - lots of charities now offer the chance to do something exciting (like cycling across the Andes) provided you raise sponsorship.

Practice ‘random acts of kindness’ on total strangers as well as those you know. Say hello and smile at people. Start up conversations in shops and on the bus.

See the world

Work abroad. For example, ‘Camp America’ and similar schemes offer the chance to work with kids in holiday camps in the USA in return for your keep and time at the end to travel around.

‘InterRail’ gives you unlimited train travel in Europe for one month and is a great way to see our continent. Details from any main train station or travel centre. Join the International Youth Hostel Association before you go at York Youth Hostel.

You can get cheap rail or bus deals in the UK too - why not spend a fortnight seeing Scotland?