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Volunteer centre predicts busy year due to rising unemployment

Galway Volunteer Centre is expecting a major increase in the number of people registering with it to find volunteer work this year due to the increasing number of people becoming unemployed in the city and county.

Gort cancer support service seeks volunteers

Gort Cancer Support service is seeking volunteers to staff its centre in the town. No prior experience is required because training will be provided.

Are you interested in doing volunteer work overseas?

If you have ever wondered about volunteering overseas but are not sure how to go about it, then the Galway One World Centre has a course to answer your question.

Befriending Mayo

Older people in the community who live alone or who are isolated can avail of a befriending telephone service, which is free of charge.

Volunteers needed

Volunteerism is the way forward - Anna Michalska

A local election candidate is calling for a volunteer centre to be established in Kilkenny city that would assist the unemployed in gaining new skills while also volunteering for the benefit of others.

Galway Volunteer Centre

GVC has been up and running since 2006 and works in the Galway city and county. What we do is very simple. If are interested in volunteering, we can meet and provide you with a wide range of choices in what you can do, and we also help you to find a volunteering opportunity that is most suited to you.

Creed greets volunteer centre cash boost

A grant of €118,000 for the Galway Volunteer Centre has been welcomed by Loughrea Green party candidate Patrick Creed.

Funding sanctioned for Mayo Volunteer Centre

An announcement of €60,768 funding for the Mayo Volunteer Centre has been welcomed by Claremorris Fianna Fáil candidate Gerard McHale.

Volunteer centre gets busier despite downturn

Galway Volunteer Centre has reported an exceptionally busy first half of 2009, with over 1,000 members of the public registering for the first time to use the service. It has been the busiest six months for the centre since it opened in July 2006 and it is now one of the three busiest volunteer centres in Ireland.

 

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