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Join our Team of Volunteers

Do you have a few hours to spare each Month?
WOULD YOU LIKE TO JOIN OUR SMALL FRIENDLY TEAM?
WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO LOCAL RESIDENTS?
We are always on the lookout for passionate individuals to 
volunteer in a number of different roles at Hearing Help Essex.
Volunteer roles include:

Hearing Aid Support Service technical volunteers for sessions and home visits

Hearing Aid Support Service ‘Meet & Greet’ hosts for large sessions.

Admin/Office support.

Photographer (an occasional role)

Information, Advice and Guidance Ambassadors to help with presentations and information stands. Chat to people and make sure they get the advice they need.

A DBS check is required for most volunteering activities, full training will be given in all cases.

We will pay your out-of-pocket expenses .

Interested? Contact us to find out more. 01245 496347 or info@hearinghelpessex.org.uk 
Here’s what some of our volunteers have to say about working with us:
Volunteer, Chelmsford

I volunteer to help local people and to make a positive difference to people’s lives. It also gives me a sense of purpose, as I am now retired. The best part of my volunteering role is to see the look on someone’s face when they can hear more clearly after I’ve re-tubed their hearing aid. It’s a great feeling and better than anything I experienced in 42 years working in the City! I love it.

Volunteer Maldon & Heybridge

I have never met such a lovely bunch of caring individuals as the other volunteers. Everyone has their own reasons for volunteering, but it all comes down to caring for others. Every hearing aid session I support leaves me with a smile and sense of wellbeing. I’m sure it is as good for me as for the clients I help!

Volunteer, Witham
Volunteer, Heybridge and Burnham

On many occasions I have witnessed clients who have been feeling anxious, frustrated or even distressed because their hearing aids are not working properly. It is very gratifying that after I have finished maintaining their hearing aids, they appreciate what I have done to help and leave with a smile on their face. It is a good feeling that I have made that possible.

See the amazing work from our volunteers 
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07 Mar: Long serving Volunteers retire after combined service of six decades

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27 Sep: Volunteer Opportunity – Uttlesford District

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