Would You Volunteer?
Volunteering is a deeply fulfilling experience that goes beyond just giving your time; it creates a sense of satisfaction that resonates emotionally and socially. When you engage in volunteer work, you become part of a community effort that aims to make a difference.
Volunteer with LDS to support people with a learning disability to lead a happy and healthy working life.
What Do LDS Volunteers Do?
Corporate Volunteering
Volunteering with LDS is a fantastic way to work with us. It's also a great way to give back to your local community. Seeing the impact of our project first-hand helps spread awareness and understanding of learning disabilities.
Collection Drivers
Donation Scouts
Donation scouts are volunteers who help us to source secondhand items from the public. These items are the ‘life blood’ of our society.
Transporting our OKU staff to and from our shop is key to keeping the society running. We need drivers with their own transport who would volunteer for one or two days per week.
Commuting Drivers
Working in Our Shop
As a volunteer in our shop you would overseeing the daily sales routines of our OKU staff. You will also help them to live a ‘normal’ working life.
In many cases, people are willing to donate their preloved items but don’t have the transport to deliver them. On a random basis collection drivers will pick up the items from the donor and deliver them to the shop.