Our Hubs BD

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Volunteer

Whether you have a few hours a week or just a day a month, your time and skills can make a huge impact. Volunteering in our hubs offers the opportunity to learn and develop new skills, meet new people and it can be a pathway towards finding employment or further education.  Join our team of volunteers to support our Community Hubs, whether you have an interest in helping residents learn new digital skills, collect feedback or be apart of our Heath Gardening Team.

Why Volunteer?

As a volunteer you’ll become a part of our LBBD Volunteering Team, where you will have a chance to volunteer in our community hubs. Volunteering is important as it helps build connections, learn new skills and helps us improve the services we offer. You will play an important role through dedicating your time, knowledge and skills in some of our varied volunteering roles such as providing digital support, helping residents complete forms or planning activities.

Volunteering strengthens our community by promoting compassion, cooperation, and a shared commitment to building a better and more inclusive community for everyone.

Volunteering strengthens our community by promoting compassion, cooperation, and a shared commitment to building a better and more inclusive community for everyone.  

How to sign up

Step 1

Have a look at some of the roles available 

Step 2

Click the link below and apply to be a LBBD volunteer.

Volunteering Roles

Digital Champion

Digital Champion

If you have an interest in technology and the internet this could be for you! So many people struggle to use the internet or devises. We are looking for volunteers to help support people to learn how to use technology and the internet.





Research Officer:

Research Officer:

Could you be apart of helping us improve what we offer? We care what people think, help us improve the services we provide by finding out residents views about community hubs. This role aims to gather residents opinions on our hubs through surveys.
Reading Beez

Reading Beez

We encourage young people to read more. This role is to encourage young people between the ages of 5-11 to read a few pages and tell us more about the book their reading.