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King's Volunteering Fair (Guy's Campus)

Henriette Raphael Building, Guy’s Campus, London

Join the King’s Volunteering Fair on Wednesday 12th February 2025 at Guy's Campus to find your next volunteer role!

Location: Jean Hanson Room, Henriette Raphael Building, Guy's Campus

Date and time: Wednesday 12th February 2025, 14:30-17:30 (drop-in anytime)

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Discover your next volunteering opportunity and connect with community partners making a difference in our local communities. Whether you are passionate about the environment, education or mental health, you can connect with a cause that’s right for you so you can make a difference. Charities will be available on campus to share information about their organisation and the volunteering opportunities they have available. You’ll be able to ask questions and get started on your volunteering journey.

This event is open to all students and staff at King's College London. You do not need to register to attend this event but if you would like to receive updates and reminders about the event, please complete this short form with your name and email.

We will also be running another fair on Strand Campus in Bush House on Thursday 13th February - check out the details on the event page.

Please get in touch at volunteer@kcl.ac.uk if you require any specific access information/adjustments or if you need any further information. 

Charities you can meet at the Guy's fair

  • Get Rid Of and Donate: An environmental non-profit organisation focusing on reducing domestic and commercial waste to landfills by recycling and preventing poverty in communities
  • OUTPatients: The UK’s LGBTIQ+ cancer charity, standing up for every LGBTIQ+ individual navigating the cancer journey.
  • St Joseph's Hospice Hackney: Providing compassionate, specialist palliative care to people in the diverse community of East London who are living with life-limiting illness.
  • London STEM Ambassadors: Bringing STEM subjects to life by connecting STEM Ambassador volunteers, educators and young people across London.
  • Power to Connect: On a mission to provide technology and skills to parts of the Wandsworth community that are digitally excluded, helping to close the digital divide.
  • Solidarity Sports: Harnessing the transformative power of play and exercise to help vulnerable children recover from complex trauma.
  • Team Up: Increasing social mobility by establishing inspirational teams of volunteers that empower disadvantaged pupils to reach their academic potential.
  • FoodCycle: A national charity that puts on free, weekly community meals for people in need to make food poverty, loneliness and food waste a thing of the past.
  • Carers UK: Providing information and advice on caring, helping carers connect with each other, campaigning for lasting change, and using innovation to improve services.
  • The Passage: Supporting people experiencing homelessness in Westminster, providing a safe and welcoming environment where, as well as specialist support, their primary needs can be met.
  • Project Access International: An international, student led non-profit that aims to help students from untraditional backgrounds get in to top universities in the UK, US and Europe.
  • Bright Futures UK: Offering support to young people of all ages who suffer from severe long-term illness, whether it be a mental health or physical health condition.
  • The Diana Award: The charity legacy to Diana, Princess of Wales’ belief that young people have the power to change the world; delivering bespoke youth programmes for children and young people aged 9 – 25.
  • Kith & Kids: Empowering families who have a child with autism or a learning disability by providing comprehensive support to overcome social isolation.
  • The Felix Project: A London-based food redistribution charity tackling food waste and hunger by rescuing surplus food and delivering it to those in need.
  • Doctors of the World: An independent humanitarian movement working at home and abroad to empower excluded people to access healthcare.

Find out more about King's Volunteering at www.kcl.ac.uk/volunteering


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