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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Over the past few years we've had a steady trickle of posts on the site with questions and information about volunteering. So when I noticed a leaflet about volunteering at a conference the other day, I thought people might be interested.

The leaflet was advertising an organisation called www.do-it.org.uk which offers a national database of volunteering opportunities in the UK

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If you would like to know about volunteering opportunities in Haringey, contact HAVCO www.havcoharingey.org.uk

tel 020 8880 4032 or email ao@havcoharingey.org.uk to set up an appointment with the HAVCO Volunteer Centre.
Thanks for the link Penny.

I notice that the HAVCO website advises people wanting to volunteer that they should first register with do-it.org.uk and then contact you. Do you know if that advice is still current?
I am not sure what the official process is now - I volunteered with HAVCO 4 years ago now. However I am still in touch with one or two officers there now and I am aware that they have a dedicated Volunteers Unit. I went through a formal process of Interview, completion of an application form and once they had checked my references, I was given the option of working directly for HAVCO or with one of the many voluntary organisations in the Borough.

It was a thoroughly enjoyable and positive experience especially meeting and the varied groups and organisations based in Haringey. They were particuarly good at empowering and giving help to groups with little resouces or know how.
You do not have to register with HAVCO or anyone else. At the Crouch End Oxfam Books & Music Shop most of our volunteers come to us directly.
There was a great scheme run in a school I worked at not so long back whereby local businesses released workers for a few hours to either help hear kids read or give 'back up' to the PE department by say supervising a game of 5 a side. The long term benefits included good relations with local business leading to work placements for our kids and a changing view from the 'outside' that local secondary pupils were not all knife wielding maniacs.

I'm wondering, Mark, with the tighter rules about contact with kids (I think all the volunteers were CRB checked though) whether such schemes happen as much? Volunteering in local schools *seems* to have got much harder, with schools not being particularly interested in getting involved and all the negative press around working with kids in general.

Slightly off-topic, but relelvant:

IF WOULD YOU LIKE TO HELP OXFAM…

 

We need a responsible person to run our Oxfam Books & Music shop on Sundays 11-5.

 

This is a voluntary unpaid position but it does bring the rewards and satisfactions of making a big contribution to the local community and to Oxfam’s work around the world

 

You would receive training and experience in all aspects of shop management.

 

You would need to be over 18, be able to supply two references and be able to commit for at least the rest of this year.

 

For more background take a look at our website www.oxfamcrouchend.co.uk

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