108 Moore Street

Liverpool, NSW 2170

Level 2
178 Queen Street

Campbelltown, NSW 2560

info@wsmrc.org.au

Email us

referrals@wsmrc.org.au

Refer a client

02 8778 1200

Monday: 9-5pm
Tuesday: 9-5pm
Wednesday: 9-5pm
Thursday: 9-1pm
Friday: 9-5pm

There are so many benefits of volunteering, to you, your family, and your community. Volunteering can help you make friends through new networks, reach out and connect with your and other communities, learn new skills, and even change your career path.

About Volunteering

Most of us want to help those less fortunate than ourselves, and one way to achieve this is through volunteering. At Western Sydney MRC we have many programs and services that require a wide variety of skills… perhaps one that is just right for you. Volunteer today and make a difference.

Connect Conversational English

Connect Conversational English

Connect English is a conversational English program that connects volunteers with refugees seeking to develop spoken English skills and build friendships across cultures. Connect builds functional English to assist social inclusion and offers friendship and cross-cultural exchange between volunteers and participants.

Connect Conversational English

Western Sydney MRC Volunteer Opportunities

Western Sydney MRC prides itself in our volunteer program creating opportunities for localised experience , connection and career pathways.

Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme (ACVVS)

The Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme (ACVVS) formerly known as Community Visitors Scheme (CVS) funded by the Australian. The aim of this program is to enrich the quality of life of older people who have been identified as being lonely or socially isolated and might benefit from having a regular volunteer to provide friendship and companionship. Connect with our elderly clients through volunteering an hour a fortnight to do a home visit or remote connection (phone/video call).

Fundraising Opportunities

More so than ever we are in much needs of funds to support our continuation of services and programs. Find out how you can help with fundraising. We have a number of different initiatives both at a corporate and community level that you could get involved with.

Volunteer Checklist

Most of us want to help those less fortunate than ourselves, and one way to achieve this is through volunteering. At Western Sydney MRC we have many programs and services that require a wide variety of skills… perhaps one that is just right for you. Volunteer today and make a difference.

Volunteer Checklist development by Volunteering Australia

Unlike paid staff, volunteers are not covered by awards or work-place agreements. Volunteers however do have rights, some which are enshrined in legislation and some which could be considered the moral obligations of an organisation involving volunteers.

National Standard for Volunteer Involvement

Volunteer involvement is a critical part of Australian society. It contributes to civil society and active participation in building strong, inclusive, and resilient communities. It underlies innovation and social change, our responses to community need and community challenges, and it brings together and supports the local strengths and assets of communities.

Register now to be a volunteer

Please fill in the form below and we will follow up with you as soon as we have any opportunuties. If you have any questions please give us a call on 8778 1200.

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