From 2–8 June, Salisbury Hospice Charity is proud to celebrate Volunteers’ Week 2025, a national campaign recognising the incredible contributions of volunteers across the UK. Now in its 41st year, the campaign is an opportunity to thank the many people who selflessly give their time, energy, and compassion to help others.
At Salisbury Hospice Charity, we are incredibly fortunate to be supported by a dedicated and passionate team of volunteers. Whether they’re supporting patients and families in the Hospice, helping out at our fundraising events, providing administrative support, or running fundraising committee groups within our community, their contribution is absolutely vital to everything we do.
“Volunteers are the beating heart of our hospice”
We’re taking time throughout the week to share stories, thank our volunteers, and highlight the many ways people can get involved.
Why Volunteer with Salisbury Hospice?
Volunteering offers more than just the chance to give back — it provides personal fulfilment, new skills, and a strong sense of connection.
Some of the key benefits of volunteering with us include:
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Making a genuine difference in people’s lives
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Building friendships and community
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Gaining experience and confidence
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Having fun while doing something meaningful
Whether you have a few hours a week or are looking for a regular commitment, there’s a role to suit everyone.
Learn more here: Benefits of Volunteering
Current Volunteer Opportunities
- Hospice Volunteer Driver
- Community Volunteer – St. Andrew’s Church Fete
- Community Volunteer – Teffont Village Show
- Event Volunteer – Hatch House Open Garden
- Event Volunteer – Grimsdyke Goose Fair
To apply or find out more, visit: Volunteer Vacancies
Volunteers’ Week is coordinated by a partnership of NCVO, Volunteer Scotland, WCVA, and Volunteer Now. Together, they’re shining a light on the everyday heroes who power so many of the UK’s charities and community groups.