Your Local Organisation For Volunteering Support

The Volunteer Centre Blackpool, Wyre & Fylde

Whether you are a local organisation that wants to set up a volunteer programme (or developing an existing one), or somebody who is interested in finding out about local volunteering opportunities, The Volunteer Centre Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde is here to help you.

Thinking of volunteering?

Are you looking to start volunteering, or want help and advice on where to start?

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Support for Organisations

Is your organisation looking for volunteers, or to upskill your existing workforce?

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Blackpool Community Action Network

Blackpool CAN is working to increase volunteering standards and connect our communities

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Borrow it Blackpool

This service provides low cost, short term loans of items that you may need only occasionally, or want to try before you buy.

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BFriending

Our team help people who are struggling with loneliness and isolation by connecting them with volunteer befrienders and creating community friendship groups

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Social Prescribing

We are working with GP surgeries
across the Fylde coast to support people on ways to improve their physical and mental health

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Cost Of Living Support

Available to all Blackpool residents, we provide advice and support for members of the community struggling with the cost of living.

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Fleetwood & Wyre Youth Hub

Are you a Fleetwood resident aged 16-24 and looking for support getting into employment?

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Know Your Neighbourhood

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Testimonials

‘I needed to get out of the house and meet other people. I’d only been involved with Military life previously and that was all I knew. I moved to Blackpool and have had to start my life again – this has meant making new links in education, volunteering etc. It’s really been worth it.’

‘It’s built my confidence and got me doing more things. I’ve met loads of new people who are like me and in a similar situation to myself.’

‘I volunteer more for myself and to gain experience of being involved in my community. Before I started volunteering, I had nothing, I had just been on the dole since I left school.’

‘The VA have always been helpful. I always know they’re there.’

‘I became involved due to a request to help other Dads who were in a similar situation I found myself in. I had previously had a lot of difficulties in gaining access to my daughter and had lost hope at many points. The mental health effects and feelings of hopelessness were extreme – I just wanted to show Dads that there is a way to deal with the feelings they have and that they can resolve the situations they’re in. I wanted other Dads to know that they’re not alone – there are lots of Dads out there who are in a similar situation to the one I found myself in.’

‘I think volunteering has helped me grow at great bond with my daughter.’

‘Volunteering has helped me to meet new people and help other people effectively. It has helped me to learn new skills.’

‘I have undergone a steep learning curve and learned so many new things – I didn’t realise before the true extent of deprivation and its effects in Blackpool. The Learning to Feed course also taught me statistics that shocked me regarding the number of babies admitted to hospital with upper Gastrointestinal problems and Gastroenteritis.

‘I have made new connections in the Grange Family Hub and at the Volunteer Academy and I think I will continue to do so now that I have done the Learn 2 Feed Course and can get out in the community.’