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Role
Help someone with sight loss feel connected, confident, and supported ✨ Join VI 121 – a new community project from Walthew House, Stockport. We are looking for new volunteer befrienders who will be matched to a blind or partially sighted befriendee. The partnership will enable blind and partially sighted people to take control and feel empowered in their lives. What does a befriender do? ✅ Build a supportive partnership ✅ Provide person-centred support ✅ Help reduce isolation and loneliness ✅ Empower others to live well No experience needed — just compassion and a willingness to listen. You will be asked to attend an induction and full training will be given throughout.When:
Where:
Various SK locations
Other:
What we ask from our volunteers: To maintain and uphold Walthew House’s good name and the reputation of the charity • To aim for high standards of commitment, efficiency, reliability and quality in all aspects of their work for Walthew House, undertaking training as may be appropriate to the role and providing information for monitoring purposes as required • encouraging two-way communication and helping to foster a pleasant working environment • To work within the policies and procedures of the charity – e.g. health and safety, equal opportunities and service user confidentiality, seeking advice from staff where there is uncertainty and ensuring that all activities comply with current legislation • To bring any concerns or complaints promptly to the attention of the staff Equal opportunities for volunteers Walthew House is committed to promoting and expanding relevant needs-led services and believes that in every area of its activity and influence it should ensure equal opportunities for all. In pursuing its aims, Walthew House is committed to the fair treatment and equality of opportunity for all volunteers regardless of age, disability, ethnic background, family status, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, responsibilities for dependants. Opportunities for volunteering are promoted extensively throughout Stockport through all appropriate methods and channels of communication. Working practices • After a successful application, potential befrienders are asked to attend an interview with the project team • To familiarise themselves with the charity • References will be sought for all volunteers undertaking a befriender role and a Criminal Records (DBS) check will also be required.
Closing date for applications:
31 January 2026
Who to contact:
Nina Chesworth
Organisation description:
Walthew House is an independent charity in Stockport that provides practical and emotional support to people who are Blind, Visually Impaired, Deaf, Hard of Hearing or who have Dual Sensory Loss. The charity was founded in 1882 and is named after its founder John Walthew, a former Mayor of Stockport. We provide a range of social activities, befriending, advocacy work, training and much more.
Organisation type:
Registered Charity
Company location:
112, Shaw Heath, Stockport SK2 6QS
We are temporarily without a home as we wait to move into our new office in the new year.
This means that our old phone number is no longer in use. Please look out for our new number, which we’ll have in the new year.
We’re sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
We are still contactable via email on support@stockportvolunteerhub.org.uk