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Volunteering  Opportunities

Volunteering for Keyworth Village is highly beneficial as it strengthens the local community by supporting essential services and fostering a sense of unity among residents. Volunteers contribute to the well-being of the village by assisting with events, maintaining communal spaces, and helping vulnerable populations, thereby enhancing the quality of life for everyone. This involvement provides personal fulfilment and the opportunity to develop new skills, meet new people, and form lasting connections. Volunteering in Keyworth allows individuals to make a tangible impact, promoting civic pride and encouraging a spirit of collaboration and mutual support that benefits the entire community.

Keyworth Community

Rushcliffe Play Forum

Tuesdays 12-5 and Thursdays 10-4

Sorting resources and engaging with visitors

Barbara

Abundance Eco Hub

Fridays from 1pm

Fruit picking in the village

Shelagh

Keyworth Friendship Club

Thursday Afternoons

Helping to serve drinks, encouraging socialising

Julie

0115 9375080

Keyworth Scouts

Wednesday evenings 7.30 pm to 9 pm

Scout leaders to manage various sections and co-ordinating activities across the Group.

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Keyworth Community Garden

Tuesday 10 - 12 & 1 - 3 pm

Help keeping the Community Garden growing and developing. No experience required!

KCG

English Lessons for Ukrainians

Thursday Evenings as available 

Assisting with refreshments, setting up toys, Engaging in English conversation 

Mary

Abundance Eco Hub

Thursday 10-12pm

Working on the Abundance allotment plot: planting, sowing, weeding

Shelagh

Abundance Eco Hub

Wednesdays from 1pm

Fruit picking in the village

Shelagh

Abundance Eco Hub

Saturdays 10am-12pm

Helping distribute fruit and locally grown produce on our stall

Shelagh

KDCC Bus

Thursdays

Helping our clients on the KDCC bus to and from Keyworth shops and the Friendship Club

Eddie

Nottingham Group RDA (Riding for the Disabled)

Thursday daytime (school term only)

Leading ponies; assisting disabled children in their riding lessons at Lings Lane

Fiona

South Nottinghamshire RDA (Riding for the Disabled)

Wednesdays (school term only) 10-4

Leading or side walking ponies for children or adult riders

Judy

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