Citizens Advice Flintshire are currently looking for new volunteer assessors to help in their Mold and Deeside offices.
Ever wanted to make a difference in your community?
Look no further!
Citizens Advice Flintshire are currently looking for new volunteer Assessors to help in our Mold and Deeside offices.
As a volunteer you’ll be part of a friendly, supportive team, making a real difference to people’s lives and gaining new skills as a stepping stone to paid work.
You’ll learn about a wide range of issues, such as benefits, debt, employment, discrimination, housing and consumer rights.
To find out more about volunteering with us, take a look at the link below:
https://mailchi.mp/7f5c441b996d/volunteering-with-caf
If you’d like an informal chat about volunteering, please contact Sophie, our Learning Support & Admin Co-ordinator on:
01352 706 840
...or via email:
Get in touch our 6 week training programme will begin in March.
Visit our website for all the different ways you can get in touch with us, including:
Text/Testun 07862 138 271
Whats App:
07862 138 273
Opening times are Monday to Friday 9 am to 4 pm
Face to face via one of our drop-in sessions or outreaches.
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