As a Volunteer Project Worker, you will play a key role in supporting our outreach sessions. Your friendly and welcoming demeanour will contribute to creating a positive and inclusive atmosphere for children of all ages and backgrounds. Whatever your PASSION is – come and teach our children!!! Your main responsibilities may include:
1. Play Sessions: - Engage with children in interactive and imaginative play sessions, promoting creativity and social development.
2. Cookery Activities: - Assist in cookery sessions, helping children explore the joy of preparing simple, nutritious meals.
3. Sewing and Crafting: - Guide children in sewing and crafting activities, fostering their artistic expression and fine motor skills.
4. Friendly Support: - Provide a warm and welcoming presence, ensuring that every child feels valued and included during the sessions.
5. Sense of Humour: - Bring your good sense of humour to create a joyful and enjoyable environment for both children and fellow volunteers.
6. Flexibility: - Be adaptable and ready to assist in various activities as needed during outreach sessions.
Why Volunteer with Us:
- Make a positive impact on the lives of young people in our community.
- Join a vibrant and inclusive team dedicated to creating a nurturing environment.
- Enhance your skills in working with diverse age groups and backgrounds.
- Be part of a welcoming and supportive community that values your contribution.
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Nafsiyat Intercultural Therapy Centre stands as a beacon of hope and healing, borne out of a deep-seated commitment to addressing the mental health needs of North London's Black, African, Asian, minoritised ethnic and refugee communities.
Nafsiyat Intercultural Therapy Centre stands as a beacon of hope and healing, borne out of a deep-seated commitment to addressing the mental health needs of North London's Black, African, Asian, minoritised ethnic and refugee communities.