News for Volunteers

Louth Volunteer Centre are looking for English Language Support Volunteer Tutor - Drogheda

Louth Volunteer Centre are looking for English Language Support Volunteer Tutor in Drogheda ! We’re looking for friendly, supportive volunteers to facilitate weekly conversational English sessions in Drogheda. No formal teaching experience required - just a willingness to chat, listen, and support others in building everyday conversational English skills. Training provided. Be part of something meaningful. Help build confidence and connection through speaking.
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Make Volunteering Your New Year’s Resolution: A Win for You and Everyone Around You

The start of a new year is a natural time to reflect, reset, and set intentions for the months ahead. Many of us promise to get fitter, be more mindful, or give back more—but one resolution has the power to tick all those boxes at once: volunteering.Whether you can spare an hour a month or a few hours a week, volunteering in the new year is one of the most meaningful commitments you can make. It benefits not only those who receive support, but also volunteers themselves and the wider community.
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Volunteers Spread Christmas Cheer by Delivering 70 Festive Meals Across County Louth

Volunteers Spread Christmas Cheer by Delivering 70 Festive Meals Across County Louth On Christmas Day, volunteers from across County Louth gave the gift of time, kindness, and connection by delivering 70 festive meals to vulnerable members of the community who would otherwise have spent the day alone.
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Spreading Christmas Cheer Across Local Care Homes

Spreading Christmas Cheer Across Local Care Homes In the week leading up to Christmas, a simple idea turned into a powerful act of kindness, thanks to the generosity of local volunteers and the spirit of community giving. As part of a special Christmas gifting project, 150 carefully prepared gift packs were delivered to residents in three local care settings: St. Oliver Plunkett Hospital, Curam Care Home, and Áras Mhuire.
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LVC Press Release

Louth Volunteer Centre is calling on local organisations and community-minded people across County Louth to STEP UP, CELEBRATE, and NOMINATE at a special event this November. On Wednesday 5th November (coinciding with International Volunteer Managers Day), the stunning Bellingham Castle will host Lead with Purpose: Louth Trustee Celebration & Showcase from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM — an evening dedicated to celebrating the people who lead with heart and purpose on charity and community boards. This special evening will unite graduates of the Louth Trustee Training Programme, board members, volunteer-involving organisations, and members of the public interested in becoming trustees. It will also feature the Louth Volunteer Leader Awards 2025, honouring those who guide, inspire, and empower volunteers across the county.
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