Would you like to donate your time to a Charity to help make every moment count for people living with an advanced serious illness or other life-limiting condition and those who need end of life care?
The benefits of volunteering are immeasurable: helping and supporting others whilst growing and learning about yourself at the same time, developing new skills, making friends and sometimes stepping out of your comfort zone and discovering a new lifelong passion.
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity have lots of vacancies to suit your skills.
Whether you would like to volunteer in their shops (including their new shop in March), at the Hospice in Cambridge (near the Babraham Park and Ride), the Bistro or in the Community visit arhc.org.uk/volunteer or email volunteer@arhc.org.uk or telephone 01223 675872.
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