News A big thank you to our volunteers This Volunteers' Week we want to say a huge thank you to each and every person who gives up their time to help make sure nobody faces dementia alone.
Content Page 24 hour Freephone Dementia Helpline Volunteer The Helpline is staffed entirely by trained volunteers. This role can include telephone, face-to-face and online support.
News A telephone befriending volunteer Jane reflects on her time as a telephone befriending volunteer over lockdown, and on connecting over shared experiences.
Content Page Volunteers wanted for nationwide appeal We are teaming up with Morrisons supermarkets in a nationwide fundraising appeal from Monday 13 – Sunday 19 May. Could you spare a couple of hours to make a difference?
News Volunteers wanted for nationwide appeal We are teaming up with Morrisons supermarkets in a nationwide fundraising appeal from Monday 13 – Sunday 19 May. Could you spare a couple of hours to make a difference?
Content Page Information and Advice or Memory Bus volunteer Find out more about volunteering with us as a Information and Advice or Memory Bus volunteer.
News A big thank you to all our volunteers! Volunteers play so many roles at Alzheimer Scotland. Whether it's lending a helping hand at their local Centre, manning our 24h Freephone Dementia Helpline, or holding the bucket at a national collection, volunteers are essential to our work. This week, we want to say a huge thank you to every one of our generous and dedicated volunteers.
Case study Volunteer for the local Alzheimers Scotland branch The staff and volunteers were very warm, welcoming and extremely friendly the day I arrived.
Case study A shift in the life of a helpline volunteer Our 24 hour Freephone Dementia Helpline is staffed entirely by a team of trained and highly skilled volunteer call handlers. Their dedication and loyalty are remarkable. There is no 'typical' day on the Helpline but four of our remarkable team have shared one recent shvift to mark Dementia Awareness Week.