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How you can get involved

There are lots of ways to help us make a difference to people living with our conditions. Whether you have five hours or five minutes, we would love to hear from you!

Join our incredible volunteers and make your time matter for the people who need it most.

Whether you volunteer in our shops or at our fundraising events, helping to raise vital funds, or by directly supporting people in your community who have been affected by our conditions, you’ll be a vital part of ensuring no life is half lived in Scotland.

Not only that, but you’ll learn new skills, make great friends and have fun along the way!

Support people with our conditions

From supporting someone in your local community to regain confidence after their diagnosis, to weekly telephone calls helping to reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness, there are lots of ways to directly support people with our conditions, whatever your skillset.
Support people with our conditions

Five minutes is all it takes to make a huge difference!

As a CHSS Community Connector you can volunteer any time or anywhere, giving as much or as little time to the tasks as you wish. As long as you have access to a smartphone, tablet or computer you can get involved to ensure No Life is Half Lived!

5 minutes is all it takes

Get people moving as a Walk Leader

Our walking project aims to increase access to walking as part of the prevention of chest, heart & stroke conditions. We are looking for volunteer walk leaders to enable walks in local communities across Scotland.
Get people moving

Volunteering in our shops

Have a passion for fashion and love chatting to customers? Volunteering in our amazing boutiques and charity shops across Scotland is a great way to build your confidence, learn new skills and make a difference in your local community.

Volunteer in our shops

Support our fundraising heroes

Use your volunteering superpowers to be part of the action in your local community! Join the team raising funds at one of our exciting local fundraising events by helping us ensure the event runs smoothly, and by cheering on our fantastic fundraisers.
Support our fundraising heroes

Help people connect

Peer Support Groups across Scotland provide the chance for people to learn more about their conditions, socialise, and speak to others who understand what they’re going through. From setting up meetings and organising events to transporting people to and from the group, there are lots of way to get involved.

Help people connect

 

Looking for other ways to get involved?

Browse our full list of volunteering opportunities.

Volunteer Opportunities

The benefits of volunteering

Learn about the impact volunteering makes to the people we support and how it can it help you! You can make a real difference for people living with chest, heart and stroke conditions across Scotland.
Discover the benefits

Supporting You

We are here to support you to make the most of your volunteering with us. Find out more about our new volunteer management system, Assemble. This is where you will find the latest events, opportunities and news for current Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland volunteers.
See how Assemble works

Meet the Volunteering Team

Get to know our friendly volunteering team, their different roles and how they’ll be supporting you on your volunteering journey.
Meet the Volunteering Team

“Volunteering is so worth it for your mental health and for your soul”

Just ask Lynn

Stroke survivor Lynn says volunteering for Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland over the past year has transformed her life.

A member of a stroke support group in Glasgow, Lynn realised she was getting as much from talking to volunteers as she was chatting to fellow stroke survivors. She decided to take the plunge and become a volunteer herself.

“What I enjoy most about volunteering is giving something back. Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland has done so much for me personally that I want to repay that. I hear and see the appreciation and happiness in the voices of the people I’m speaking to.

“Volunteering is so worth it for your mental health and for your soul. It’s good soul food. Volunteering resonates and sends ripples of positivity throughout everyone involved.”

Read Lynn’s story

Get in touch

Want to find out more? Get in touch with our friendly volunteering team today and discover how you can make your time really matter.

Email: volunteering@chss.org.uk

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