Volunteering in your local community is a fantastic way to meet new people, learn new skills, gain confidence and make a real difference in your area.
Below you will find a list of local organisations, partners and community groups that offer volunteering opportunities within the Fenland area.
Children & Youth
Girl Guiding
| Members are involved in an incredibly diverse range of activities, from girl-led meetings to volunteering in developing countries. Girls form close friendships, grow in self-confidence, gain new experiences - and have fun!
| www.cambseastguides.org.uk
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Scouts
| A wide range of adult volunteering roles are available with the Scouts, this can be working directly with the young people or in support roles that cover everything from finance to photography to websites and training.
| www.cambridgeshirescouts.org.uk
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Community Organisations
Oasis Centre Wisbech
| Volunteers at the Oasis Centre help out with events and Waterlees in Bloom work, which includes litter picking, planting and weeding.
| www.theoasiscentre.co.uk
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Rosmini Centre
| The Rosmini Centre is a community-based organisation focused on helping make the world around a better, happier place. Volunteers organise fundraisers, exciting community-building events, and in-depth training sessions.
| www.rosminicentrewisbech.org
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Rotary Club
| The Rotary Clubs in March, Wisbech, Chatteris and Whittlesey are active in a broad sphere of charitable works for the community. There is also a very active social side, from festive functions, and visit to places of interest both near and far. Membership is open to all.
| www.rotary.org
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Lions Clubs
| If you're interested in helping your local community, volunteering, fund-raising, organising projects, using your talents, gaining new skills, making friends and having fun - you can do all of this and more as a Lions Club member or volunteer. Clubs are currently running in March & Chatteris, Whittlesey and Wisbech.
| lionsclubs.co
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Community Safety
Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
| Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service offers a variety of different volunteering opportunities.
| www.cambsfire.gov.uk
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Neighbourhood Watch
| Neighbourhood Watch is not just about crime awareness. By becoming a member you have taken the first step to making the area that you live a stronger and safer place to be.
| www.ourwatch.org.uk
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Volunteering with the Police
| There are many volunteering opportunities in the police. Find out how you can contribute to improving public safety and the criminal justice process by working or volunteering in policing.
| www.cambs.police.uk
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Cambridgeshire Countryside Watch
| Cambridgeshire Countryside Watch aims to reduce crime and the fear of crime in rural areas. They work with the National Farmers Union and other rural agencies and businesses to tackle rural crime together.
| www.cambscountrysidewatch.co.uk
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Cambridgeshire Horse Watch
| Horse Watch offers information and advice to horse owners and riders to reduce equine crime in Cambridgeshire and forms part of the National Horsewatch Alliance.
| www.ukhorsewatch.org.uk
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Cambridgeshire Boat Watch
| Cambridgeshire Boat Watch is dedicated to reducing crime and anti-social behaviour around our waterways to make boating safe and enjoyable for all.
| For more information, email: boatwatch@cambs.pnn.police.uk
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Community Support
Age UK
| There are many volunteering opportunities with Age UK that include telephone befriending and shopping schemes for elderly vulnerable people.
| www.ageuk.org.uk
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Care Network
| Care Network is a Cambridgeshire charity working with local people to help them stay healthy, independent and in touch with their community.
| www.care-network.org.uk
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Citizens Advice
| Volunteering with Citizens Advice is a great way to learn something new and give back to your local community in either East Cambridgeshire, Fenland or Huntingdonshire.
| www.citizensadviceruralcambs.org.uk
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FACT Befriending Groups
| Volunteer with FACT in befriending groups and wellbeing support in Fenland.
| FACT Cambs
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The Trussell Trust
| Whether you want to commit a few days a week or a few hours a month, your support can make a real difference at a local foodbank.
| www.trusselltrust.org
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Richmond Fellowship
| The Richmond Fellowship provides residential, supported housing and employment services for people with mental ill health in Cambridgeshire.
| www.richmondfellowship.org.uk
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Cambridgeshire Libraries
| Volunteering with your local library is a great way to make new friends, inspire others and make a difference!
| www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk
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Community Transport
Community Car Schemes
| Community Car Schemes are for people who have difficulty using public transport or have no access to public transport. They offer organised door-to-door lifts for people who have no other way of making essential medical or social journeys.
| www.fenland.gov.uk
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FACT Community Transport
| FACT collect and deliver essential shopping and prescriptions for vulnerable members of the community.
| FACT Cambs
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Environmental
Street Pride and In Bloom Groups
| Street Pride and In Bloom groups give volunteers the opportunity to make a difference to their local environment by holding clean up events and getting involved in environmental enhancement projects.
| www.fenland.gov.uk
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School Pride
| Young people are the Street Priders of the future. By carrying out activities where they live, pupils learn about the impact they have on their surroundings and what they can do to improve it.
| www.fenland.gov.uk
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Green Dog Walker Scheme
| The Green Dog Walkers Scheme is a non-confrontational and friendly way to change attitudes about dog fouling. It encourages responsible dog ownership whilst reminding owners that they need to pick up after their dog has fouled and keep them under control.
| www.fenland.gov.uk
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Getting It Sorted
| Getting It Sorted volunteers promote recycling in Fenland through events, recycling checks, providing advice and raising awareness.
| www.fenland.gov.uk
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CCORRN
| CCORRN is a social enterprise that rescues resources like paint, craft materials, food, toiletries and business surplus for members to creatively reuse them.
| www.ccorrn.org.uk
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Paws Protect
| Cats Protection offers a free and confidential temporary fostering service for people experiencing domestic abuse so they can rest assured their cat will be taken care of until they can be safely reunited.
| www.cats.org.uk |
Historical Interest
Chatteris Museum
| Chatteris Museum is entirely run by volunteers and there is always a need for more people to help with cataloguing, research, setting up displays, promoting events, D.I.Y or greeting our visitors.
| www.chatterismuseum.org.uk
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March Museum
| There are plenty of ways to get involved with your local museum, volunteers play a vital role, both front of house and behind the scenes.
| www.marchmuseum.co.uk
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Wisbech & Fenland Museum and the Wisbech & Fenland Museum Friends
| Volunteers will be involved in a range of aspects of the museum operations, its planning and engagement.
| www.wisbechmuseum.org.uk
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Whittlesey Museum
| Whittlesey Museum relies on volunteers in every aspect of museum life and a wide range of roles are available.
| www.whittleseymuseum.co.uk
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Road Safety
Speedwatch
| Cambridgeshire Community Speedwatch is coordinated by Cambridgeshire Constabulary in partnership with local councils and other agencies. The scheme itself is run by the police and community volunteers who are supported by a County Coordinator. Volunteers are trained, insured and audited to ensure the public have total confidence in them.
| www.cambs.police.uk
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School Streets
| A School Street Scheme is where the road outside a school temporarily closes to become a pedestrian and cycle/scoot zone during the school's opening and closing times. By removing traffic from around schools, carriageway space can be used for waiting, walking, scooting and cycling.
| www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk
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HGV Watch
| HGV Watch is a new scheme backed by the Police but lead by local volunteers. Volunteers undertake high-visibility roadside operations to educate HGV drivers that they are travelling through weight, height or width restricted routes in local towns or parishes.
| For more information, email: hgvwatch@cambs.pnn.police.uk
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If you run a local organisation or community group that offers volunteering opportunities in the Fenland area and would like your information to be listed on this page, please get in touch via email at info@fenland.gov.uk