Our volunteers bring additional skills and new perspectives, enhance the quality of our work and help promote the wellbeing of our residents.
Thank you for wanting to make a difference to people whose lives have been shaped by trauma and disadvantage. By volunteering your time for Homeless Oxfordshire, you will help us to provide an open door to those who need it most.
With your help we can continue to challenge stigma, systems, and discrimination and respond with kindness and compassion to the needs of those who are most marginalised, making a real difference to their lives.
“Volunteering with Homeless Oxfordshire is highly rewarding; it is great to be able to support my local community.”
Volunteer to work with the Homeless Oxfordshire team and help make a difference to those experiencing homelessness
Our Volunteers play a huge part in helping us to provide additional support to staff, and let our clients know that people do care about what happens to them, helping them to feel less marginalised.
Previous Volunteers have said volunteering with Homeless Oxfordshire gave them peace of mind and that they felt they had a positive impact in their local community.
We want to make getting involved as a volunteer with us as easy as possible, so we’ve outlined the five main steps you’ll go through in this document.
See below for more information on the roles we currently have.
Please complete this secure online application form and one of our team will get back to you as soon as possible.
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Nearly £1bn is set to leave the homeless sector in April, putting vital services at risk.
On #WorldHomelessDay we’ve joined 75 other organisations in signing @HomelessLink’s letter to @RachelReevesMP calling for action in the Autumn Budget.
Rough sleeping will soar unless Labour fills £1bn shortfall, charities say
Exclusive: Failure to extend funding risks biggest setback to ending homelessness ‘in recent history’, Rachel Reeves told
www.theguardian.com
It’s right that the UK Govt is removing some of the worst parts of the Criminal Justice Bill, but the premise of the laws remain. People sleeping rough will still be viewed as a ‘nuisance’ and remain at risk of fines and prison. This is unacceptable. [1/5]
Thank you Mirius™ Global Hygiene Solutions for reaching new heights with their fundraising efforts by hiking to the summit of Mt Snowdon in aid of Homeless Oxfordshire! 🏔 💪
We are incredibly grateful to everyone who took part. You can still donate ⬇
Mirius's Homeless Oxfordshire Fundraiser
Help Mirius Global Hygiene Solutions raise money to support Homeless Oxfordshire
www.justgiving.com
Simon and Tim had a great visit to @RAW_Workshop
recently and we’re really looking forward to collaborating with Rick and the team on initiatives that will benefit the people we support. Watch this space… #SOCIALIMPACT #SUSTAINABILITY #SOCIALVALUE