Volunteer
Age UK Solihull relies on volunteers to help us offer vital services in the local community. Would you like to lend a hand?
We have several volunteering roles available. See below, and for more information, contact our Volunteer Manager:
Email: volunteering@ageuksolihull.org.uk
Telephone:0121 704 7843
Current Volunteering Opportunities
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Attendance Allowance Volunteer
Help older people apply for Attendance Allowance, which helps them access the care and support they need.
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Fundraising
Help with events and activities, or distribute our collecting cans or flyers to local shops and other businesses.
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Welcome Desk Volunteer - North Solihull Community Advice Hub
Welcome visitors and direct them to our advisers at our Community Advice Hub in Chelmsley Wood.
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Trustee
Join our Board of Trustees to help ensure we are always doing the very best we can for older and vulnerable Solihull residents.
Why volunteer?
Volunteering is a fantastic way to meet new people, develop your skills and make a meaningful difference in the community. Whether you’re retired, looking for something new, wanting to give back, or at the start of your career and keen to gain experience supporting older people, volunteering with us can be both rewarding and enjoyable. Everyone brings something valuable, and we welcome people from all backgrounds.
How much time will it take?
The time commitment varies depending on the role. Some roles offer flexibility, allowing you to agree a schedule that works for both you and the client. Others require a regular commitment at set times, usually no more than four hours a week. We also offer occasional one‑off opportunities if you’re unable to commit long‑term. We aim to provide roles that suit a wide range of availability.
Will I be properly supported?
Absolutely. You’ll be joining a large and growing team of volunteers who support older people across the borough. In return for your time and commitment, you’ll receive high‑quality support from staff, access to training, and opportunities to meet other volunteers and share feedback. We want you to feel confident, valued and part of the team.
What training will I receive?
All volunteers begin with an induction, where you’ll receive essential information on confidentiality, communication and best practice. We’ll also guide you through practical details such as travel expenses and ID badges.
Depending on the service you join, you may have additional training or shadow visits with an experienced volunteer to help you settle into the role. You’ll also receive a Volunteers Handbook, which outlines the policies and procedures that help us deliver safe, professional and effective services
How do I apply or find out more?
If you’d like an informal chat about the roles that interest you, please get in touch by email or phone, or complete our Expression of Interest form and we’ll contact you to discuss next steps.
Alternatively, you can complete and return our full Volunteer Application Form below:
After applying, you’ll meet the Service Co‑ordinator for an informal interview to ensure the role is a good fit for both you and the service.