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Volunteer Outreach Support

Luton
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Volunteer Outreach Support

Outreach Support Volunteers

We are looking to recruit Outreach Support Volunteers to play a pivotal role within the local Luton community promoting our services and engaging with our service users/individuals/rough sleepers and partner agencies.

Volunteering with Change Grow Live is a great way to make a real difference in people’s lives whilst gaining valuable experience. Whether you want to give back to your community, develop new skills, or meet like-minded people, there are plenty of reasons to get involved.

At Change Grow Live you will be working with people to support change and the direction of their life, to grow as an individual, and to live life to its full potential.

At Change Grow Live we strive to ensure our services are a warm and welcoming environment. Your role as an Outreach Support Volunteer will be to:

  • Support the Outreach team to engage and support individuals who are experiencing homelessness and have multiple needs/substance misuse.
  • Responding to referrals, targeting known locations within the community actively engaging and building a positive relationship with people who are rough sleeping/ experiencing problems with substance misuse.
  • As part of a team, working with partner agencies, signposting individuals, empowering and assisting them to access relevant services.
  • Advocating for them and supporting them to achieve their goals and make positive changes as well as managing expectations of all involved.

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Outreach can be a fast-paced and challenging role, so you will need to be responsive and adaptable with the ability to work quickly and effectively. No two days are the same, and you can really make a difference in helping to keep people safe.

You will be provided with all the skills, training, and support to undertake the role. Supporting rough sleepers is really rewarding, and you can make a real difference to somebody’s life. This is the perfect role for a sociable and outgoing person who wants to help their community.

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We are committed to creating an environment that respects and values diversity, with a positive and supportive culture where everyone feels welcome, empowered, and represented.

You will be provided with all the skills, knowledge, and support to undertake the role including full induction and training.

Training

Attendance on training is an essential part of the volunteer role.

  • Mandatory Volunteer Induction training
  • Mandatory Boundaries/Confidentiality training
  • Required Drug Awareness training
  • Required Harm Reduction training
  • Required Alcohol Awareness training

Training Dates, to be confirmed

31/7/2026

Fiona Mulholland (Luton Services (Adult & YP & Yarmouth))

| fiona.mulholland@cgl.org.uk | 07767672695 |

Please note that we require you to be 18 years of age or older to be considered for this volunteering role.

This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check at an enhanced level.

Interested? Please get in touch, we’d love to hear from you!

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Skills

Outreach
Engagement
Support
Advocacy
Empowerment
Substance Misuse
Homelessness
Teamwork
Communication
Relationship Building
Adaptability
Problem Solving
Training
Community Service
Confidentiality
Harm Reduction

Location

Luton, England, United Kingdom

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