Day Club Volunteer

8th April 2022, 10:14am | By Annie Clayton |

  • Are you free on Wednesdays or Thursdays?
  • Like playing Scrabble or just chatting?
  • Want to make new friends?

Could you help out at our Mill St day club for people with dementia in Trowbridge?  Our day club is a happy, lively place where no two days are the same.

We are looking for friendly, caring men and women to support members at our sociable day club for people with dementia.  The role involves providing  a warm welcome, chatting with members and supporting them to take part in activities.

To find out more, please visit our website and complete our   volunteer sign-up form, email our volunteer manager Annie    or call 01985 624 005

 

 

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