Community Friend Volunteer - Du
Listed on 2026-01-22
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Mental Health, Youth Development, Volunteer / Humanitarian
- RM-002758 Community Friend Volunteer - Du (Located in Maidstone)
- Exciting opportunity to build a long-lasting friendship and to meet other exceptional individuals within the community
- Volunteering promotes social inclusion and support of people with mild to moderate disability
- Encouraging a minimum of 2 hours of interaction per week with the participant
Community Friend Program pairs and supports friendships between volunteers and participants (people with a mild to moderate disability and/or mental health condition between 18-64 years of age).
Through friendship, the Community Friend Program aims to address social isolation and increase community participation - something many take for granted.
Volunteers catch with participants in the community on a fortnightly basis and engage in activities of interests (cuppa, movie, walk etc.)
About the ParticipantDu is excited about the idea of making a new friend!
Du would like to be matched to a female who loves going out for coffee, having a laugh and great conversations.
- A commitment to the Community Friend Program and the participants (of at least 12 months)
- Maturity and reliability
- Effective communications and social skills
- The ability to be a good role model
- The ability to focus on the needs of others
- The ability to seek advice as appropriate
- An understanding of the importance of social connections and friendship
Once you have contacted CFP to express your interest and had a chat over the phone, an application will be sent to complete and return. We can meet on Zoom or in person for an induction/interview to get to know a little more about you and chat more about the program, and volunteers will apply for an NDIS Worker Screening Check.
Please write about yourself in the "
Why do you want to volunteer
" field to be considered for the role
.
This role requires 2-3 hours per fortnight
* minimum* with a participant in person and a 12-month minimum commitment.
Volunteers must be 18 years or over, undergo a NDIS Worker Screener Check, undergo an international police check if you have lived outside Australia for more than one year in the last 10 years, and provide 2 professional referees.
Benefits can include:- Continual support from CFP coordinators via phone, email and in person
- Ongoing support and training opportunities provided
- Up skill / work experience or learning new skills
- Opportunity to act on your values, passions, and interests
- Making new friendships and creating professional networks
- Enjoying new social and cultural experiences
- Invitations Mid-year and end of year gatherings, or one-off events
- Access
EAP - entitled to 6 free and confidential counselling sessions annually. Access
EAP is a nationwide EAP provider that offers you or your family access to free and confidential face-to-face, video conference or phone counselling sessions at a time and place of your choosing. - Invites to Melbourne City Mission events/Zoom sessions
- CFP quarterly Newsletters
Being a part of a wonderfully cultured Program, full of inclusion and diversity
Could you see yourself becoming a part of CFP..?
Feel free to get in contact with us to find out more!
MCM places people at the centre of what we doMCM acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the waterways and lands where we work. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.
We commit to ensuring everyone we work with is safe, empowered, supported and respected, especially children and young people. We support and celebrate diversity of race, culture, ability, gender, sexuality and gender identity.
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