Help Line Counsellor
Volunteer Wellington
- Te Aro Wellington
- Category: Young People
- Types of work: Counselling & Help Line
This is a fantastic way to meet other amazing volunteers and ensure that ev...
This is a fantastic way to meet other amazing volunteers and ensure that ev...
Letters to Strangers (L2S) is a global youth-run 501(c)(3) nonprofit seeking to destigmatize mental illness and increase access to affordable, quality treatment for youth aged 13 to 24*. We are looking for ambitious high school/gap year students who would like to start a Letters to Strangers NZ club at your high school/community and organise letter exchange events in your area.
To provide personalised, emotional and practical support and information to referred clients. Volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age.
A unique volunteering opportunity in the field of digital mental health TO WORK FROM HOME ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND on our exciting and evolving world-class digital platform. Undertake 25 hours of online training; receive online support from our Coaches and Clinical Supervisors; support texters struggling with their mental health. This is a wonderful opportunity to develop incredible life skills and knowledge about mental health and communications, and e-meet thousands of like-minded volunteers.
Want a rewarding challenge? High energy people we are in need of, for finance raising. Planning, implementing, action is needed for our cancer research. You'll deal with big players in the corporate area, as well as smaller ones.
Do you enjoy * Listening to people * Helping others help themselves * Learning something new every day CAB volunteers help people with all kinds of questions to find information, and to understand their choices. To make sure all volunteers are supported to be effective in their role, we provide training on how we work, as well as ongoing learning opportunities.
Hestia Rodney Women’s Refuge is looking for an amazing person who is able to think on their feet, problem solve, and filter information on our Crisisline. This role can often be the first voice that our Wahine hear from in our service, and it takes a particular person to fit into this role. They must be confident in providing information in a crisis situation, level headed, calm and respectful to whomever calls us.
We are seeking volunteer Support Workers to join our South Otago Team. We are the only organisation that provides free crisis and trauma support to victims of crime and sudden bereavement.
We are seeking volunteer Support Workers to join our South Otago Team. We are the only organisation that provides free crisis and trauma support to victims of crime and sudden bereavement.
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