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Make a difference in a child’s life – Volunteer with us!

Join a network of caring people supporting volunteers across Northern Ireland.

Who can Volunteer?

We welcome people from all walks of life — parents, students, retired professionals, and anyone who believes in supporting families through challenging times. Our volunteers help create safe, welcoming spaces where children can stay connected with both parents and other family members.

Ways you can get involved

  • Contact Centre Volunteer — Welcome families, support visits, ensure a safe and calm environment.
  • Administrative Support — Help with scheduling, calls, and record keeping.
  • Fundraising & Events — Assist with community events and awareness campaigns.

Ready to Volunteer? Here’s How:

Choose which centre is best for you

Complete our volunteer application form

We will contact you to arrange to meet and have an informal chat

Complete an access NI check

Attend induction training

Why Volunteer with Us

It is estimated today’s society, 1 in 3 marriages end in divorce, this does not include the number of parents co-habiting. Separation and divorce can be extremely stressful, distressing times for parents.  Each individual family has its own unique issues and complexities.

Being a parent is one of the hardest jobs adults can do, during a difficult separation it is invaluable the work volunteers do in the child contact centres.

  • Children can maintain a relationship with a parent, grandparent or siblings in addition to helping build a stable and consistent routine.
  • Parents can build coparenting skills to help them navigate painful separations.

As a volunteer you would continue in our work to provide a supportive caring, impartial environment for all. Providing a safe space for parents to navigate this difficult time, and providing children a safe, neutral, child centred environment to build or continue relationships with parents or other family members.

Volunteer Quotes

‘’The team are lovely, I really enjoy working with parents and children. Seeing children move to the community, happy and settled and the parents content makes it so worthwhile’’ Josh, Volunteer

“Volunteering at my local centre has been incredibly rewarding.” Mary, Volunteer

FAQ’S

  • Do I need experience?
    No, full training is provided. You will also can shadow more experienced volunteers. We ask for volunteers to be non-judgemental, caring and impartial.
  • What training is provided?
    We provide mandatory new volunteer training, introduction to becoming a volunteer, child protection, domestic abuse awareness and health and safety. Following this there is opportunities for further training throughout the year).
  • How much time do I need to commit?
    Each centre varies. Most centres work with your availability. For example, we have some volunteers attend fortnightly, some monthly, and some student volunteers during term time only.
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