Volunteer 1: My name is Jodie and I have been volunteering at Scope for 3 years. What I love about volunteering is the steaming.
Volunteer 2: The things that I love are meeting people and making cups of tea.
Shop staff: She makes a lovely cup of tea.
Volunteer 3: We have a laugh.
Volunteer 4: It's really built up my CV.
Volunteer 1: The confidence is definitely brought out.
Shop staff 2: If you're a people person, please come and volunteer at Scope. Feel good. Become a Scope volunteer today. Register today.
There are lots of ways you can volunteer with us, using your skills and learning new ones. You will be supporting disabled people and their families.
From shop assistants to online community or employment service volunteers. We have a volunteer opportunity for everyone.
Shop volunteering: register your interest
Soak up the fantastic energy and be part of the world’s most iconic marathon, the TCS London Marathon, on Sunday 21 April. Join us in cheering and motivating our incredible team of over 160 runners who are fundraising to help create an equal future for all disabled people.
Your role will be to help keep our runners going onto the finish line and make them feel super proud of what an amazing thing they’re doing. We'll have everything you need to join in the fun, from banners and flags to music and cheer gear. By registering with us, you’ll also get a free Scope t-shirt to help you look the part.
Times and locations: Cheerpoint 1 – Woolwich (8.30am to 1pm) or Cheerpoint 2 – Tower Hill (12pm to 5pm)
Volunteering can boost your confidence, increase self-esteem, and give you the opportunity to learn new skills. It also looks great on your CV.
Our volunteer roles can give you a wide range of skills and experience. You could learn:
If you have a specific skill you want to develop or would like to gain experience in a particular area. You can find out which volunteer roles might suit you best.
Read about volunteer roles you can do.
Volunteering is proven to improve wellbeing, helping people flourish in sometimes unexpected ways. You might make new friends, boost confidence or self-esteem and your mental health.
Start volunteering and get that feel-good factor!
We'll be there to support you from the start. All our volunteers will get:
We can reimburse you for agreed expenses dependent on your role. This will be agreed with your line manager before you start.
Please make sure you keep your receipts, as you will be asked for these.
We have a variety of volunteer roles to suit your situation and time commitments. Any time you can give volunteering with us will make a big difference. We appreciate all our volunteers.
You can discuss flexible opportunities in more detail by getting in touch with us at volunteering@scope.org.uk.
At Scope, we are passionate about giving everyone equal opportunities to volunteer, and we welcome applications from everyone. We work hard to make sure our volunteer opportunities are as accessible to and inclusive as possible.
If you have any questions about your access needs, or if there is anything you think we could do better. Please get in touch at volunteering@scope.org.uk.
Volunteering in one of our shops can count towards your Bronze, Silver or Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s (D of E) Award. You can fit volunteering in our shops around other time commitments like School or College.
We are an Approved Activity Provider for Volunteering in our retail shops, meeting the D of E’s activity standards.
We work with probation services, welcoming and supporting volunteers who are on the path to rehabilitation. We want to help them give back to their local community. Local probation and community payback services can find out more by contacting volunteering@scope.org.uk.
Volunteering in one of our shops may give you the opportunity to complete a National Vocational Qualification. This is a nationally recognised external qualification and is available to Scope volunteers who meet the eligibility criteria.
Volunteers are at the heart of what we do, helping us reach more of the 16 million disabled people in the UK.
To create the social change we want to see, we need to build a movement of committed people who believe disabled people deserve equality. We can't do this without the thousands of people like you who support us in our charity shops or elsewhere in the community. Join us.