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OUR Mission

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Our mission is to offer equal opportunities to all sections of the community to participate in meaningful voluntary activity.

We aim to provide a free, high quality volunteer placement service in a friendly and professional manner where volunteering is the focus of our work.

We also offer professional support, advice and training to organisations around their volunteering needs so that they can achieve best practice principles in volunteer management.

Our Guiding Principles and Values

Our understanding of volunteering is that: 

  • Volunteering is always a matter of choice and is done of the volunteers? own free will and without coercion.
  • Volunteering is a legitimate way in which citizens can participate in the activities of their community.
  • Volunteering benefits both the community and the volunteer and gives people a sense of ownership of their local community.
  • Voluntary work is unpaid.
  • Volunteering is a vehicle for individuals or groups to address human, environmental and social needs. 

 We believe that:

  • Volunteers should be treated with respect and dignity.
  • Everyone should have an equal opportunity to volunteer.
  • Volunteering should respect the rights, dignity and culture of others.
  • Everyone should have a positive experience of volunteering.
  • Volunteering should be a "win - win"situation for both the volunteer and the organisation. 

Therefore, we are committed to:

  • Promoting the value of volunteering to all sectors of the local community.
  • Offering a service that will be inclusive, accessible and high quality.
  • Serving as best we can every volunteer who accesses our service and ensuring that volunteers are the focus of our work.
  • Resourcing and supporting volunteers to make informed choices about volunteering, maintaining relevant, up-to-date information on volunteering opportunities.
  • Developing new opportunities and projects involving volunteers in their local community
  • Referring volunteers to a wide range of community and voluntary projects across all sectors of the community.
  • Working with organisations so that they can achieve best practice principles in volunteer management.
  • Ensuring that volunteers do not replace paid workers nor constitute a threat to the job security of paid workers.
  • Promoting the principles of equity and participation within the volunteer sector.
  • Raising the profile of volunteering in organisations, government and the community in general.

 

 

Services

The South Dublin County Volunteer Centre offers the following services.

  • Placement Service - we provide a free volunteer placement service to organisations in our catchment area.
  • Support, advice and information on Policy Issues.
  • Training and Consultancy on involving volunteers
  • Advice and information around best practice issues when involving volunteers 
  • Garda Vetting Service - we act as a garda vetting agent for organisations in South Dublin who do not have access to Garda Vetting.

Contact Us

South Dublin County Volunteer Centre is served by 2 offices.
Contact us at:
Tallaght +353 1 462 8558
Clondalkin + 353 1 414900 ext 4707
email us at info@volunteersouthdublin.ie

vitransparetOffice Hours : 9am to 4pm | Monday to Friday

South Dublin County Volunteer Centre is a member of Volunteer Ireland.

Time Limited Calendar

event calendar btnAlongside our vast database of volunteering opportunities, we also have a calendar of "Time Limited" short term volunteering opportunities with various charities.  You can pick and choose which events and causes fit your timetable! 

Click here to view our diary of upcoming time limited volunteering opportunities.

Messages of Thanks!

cacthankyou1It's important to thank and recognise the work of volunteers in our community. Whether you're working with a voluntary organisation or member of the general public - you can also express your thanks to volunteers by clicking here.  All messages will appear on our website here.

We're on Twitter

Great article in the Journal by Anna Lee (chair of Volunteer Ireland) on how volunteering makes you happy AND healthy) http://t.co/iv5WbhOI

Lots of volunteers signing up to volunteer at the outreach in Clondalkin Library for #NVW2012