A woman speaks to two event volunteers wearing bright yellow shirts with 'City of Mandurah' printed on the back, inside a storage or event setup area.

About the Event

This free workshop is part of National Volunteer Week and celebrates the important role volunteering plays in bringing people together and building a strong, inclusive community.

It is designed especially for people with disability and their support workers who want to learn more about what volunteering could look like for them.

Volunteering is a meaningful way to connect with others, build confidence, and take part in community life. This workshop is about supporting people with disability to explore volunteering in a way that suits their interests, strengths and support needs.

Support workers are encouraged to attend, as they play an important role in helping people discover what's possible and feel supported throughout the journey.

The workshop includes:

  • Presentations from the City of Mandurah and Peel Volunteer Resource Centre
  • Tips on how to get started as a volunteer in a way that works for you
  • Information about different volunteering roles in the community
  • Morning tea and mindful colouring activities

This is a friendly and supportive session for people with disability and their support workers to learn together, ask questions, and find out how volunteering can be a positive and rewarding part of life.

Accessibility:

ACROD parking. wheelchair accessible toilet and quiet spaces to retreat to for a break from the workshop are available at the venue.

Know what to expect and view our Workshop Guide before you go.

Want to learn more about how you can volunteer with the City? Visit our volunteering page.

Event Locations ( 1 )

Next Event
Thu, 22 May 2025 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Location
Ormsby Terrace, Mandurah WA 6210.

When

Price

FREE

Type of Event

Workshops, Community Event

Booking Details

(Bookings essential)
Phone: 9550 3717
Email: healthycommunities@mandurah.wa.gov.au