Aberlour – Scotland’s Children’s Charity
About Aberlour – Scotland’s Children’s Charity
Our purpose
Aberlour Children’s Charity helps disadvantaged children and families in Scotland have a brighter future.
Our Vision
Not all children are born with an equal chance. We will work together to beat poverty and discrimination.
Our Mission
Is to be brave for children and families. We work together to beat poverty, disadvantage and discrimination. We provide support at the earliest opportunity. Giving children an equal chance, and the best possible start in life is at the heart of everything we do.
What we do
We offer a range of services across Scotland and our befrienders support our staff in all areas of our work including:
- Residential and Fostering
- Recovery
- Early Years
- Disability
- Early Intervention
Scotland, FK8 1QZ
Service Eligibility
This listing is for the recruitment of volunteers. We do not take referrals through this portal. To submit a referral, please refer to the Get Help Section of our Website.
Please see our website for more information Aberlour Children’s Charity – Supporting Scotland’s Children & Families
Information for Volunteers
To become a volunteer, all you need is a kind and positive approach and a desire to help children. We have roles that can fit in with your lifestyle, whether, you want to volunteer weekly, fortnightly or monthly, we’ll give you all the training and support you need. You will make an impact in a child’s life, learn new skills, gain valuable experience, meet new people and share your skills and qualities to help and support children in your local community.
You will need to provide two references, a PVG and complete all training to volunteer with us.
To find out more, please email volunteering@aberlour.org.uk
More InformationAge Groups
Children (0-18), Young People (18-25), Adults (25-65)Themes
Care Experienced People, Drugs/Alcohol, Ethnic Minority Communities, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Refugees/Asylum Seekers, Children and Young PeopleRegions
Country: Scotland
Scottish Regions: Fife, Forth Valley, Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Lothian
Other Information
Type of Befriending: Face to face befriending which takes place in the home or community
Who can refer: Self Referrals Accepted, Friends & Family Referrals Accepted, Professional Referrals Accepted
