Volunteer Groups


Why volunteer?

Why volunteer?

Give volunteering a go this year and see the benefits

Why volunteer?

Volunteering is a great way to learn new skills and meet like minded people. Helping others even helps you too! Volunteering has been shown to boost your mental health and improve wellbeing.

CV BOOSTING
Volunteering gives you unique experiences and a chance to pick up softer skills, practical skills and extra knowledge. Potential employers love to hear what passions you pursue and what challenges you've faced that are different to those found during your studies, at a placement year or in your internship. 

WELLBEING
Volunteering is good for you. Scientific studies have shown that helping others can contribute to our own happiness by experiencing more positive emotions and boosting our self-confidence. It can reduce stress and help us feel calmer too. Studies show that when we do kind things it can literally gives our brain a happiness boost.  
BBC Radio 4 - Just One Thing - Volunteer

MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Spending a few hours doing something for others, either something completely different or for a cause you feel passionate about really does make a huge difference to those who receive it. 

"We loved having the University of Bath students come and volunteer for the packing weekend - we literally couldn’t do it without them and they were an absolute credit to your university." Christmas for CAHMS

"We’re so grateful for student volunteers, they bring so much energy and enthusiasm and we love making it a really positive experience for them.” Oasis Hub

"Our student volunteers are fantastic! They are conscientious and caring, willing to go the extra mile (or 13.1 for those who have run the Bath Half for us!) and have each made a huge impact to the BCDH team. Thank you to our student volunteers!" Bath Cats & Dogs Home

“Thank you! It has been such a great collaboration and I have enjoyed every minute.” Share & Repair

 


Volunteer roles available now

So why not do some volunteering to get outside in nature, connect across generations, or improvfev your skills in teamwork and planning. Here are some of the volunteering roles on offer in Bath this Autumn 
Volunteering Opportunities 


 

Think big for 2024-25

If you're looking to make a bigger impact in student volunteering, why not take a lead role and help shape a Student Volunteering Project and the activities it runs by being a Student Project Leader in the 2024-25 academic year? To find out more email V Team at vteam@bath.ac.uk or see Uni of Bath Student Volunteers (@vteambath) • Instagram photos and videos