Volunteer.

Jay’s Aim would not be able to function without our team of brilliant volunteers – by giving us the incredibly precious gift of their time and hard work, they ensure we can continue our efforts to save young lives.

 

We are always looking for more volunteers, and we’re happy to talk through all the different options available. Jay’s Aim has a variety of volunteering roles, each with different time commitments and responsibilities, so volunteers can choose the role most suited to them (if you would like to volunteer with us, please get in touch using our online form below.

If you’re not sure whether volunteering is for you, it’s worth remembering that volunteering is a great way to learn new skills and meet new people, and it’s also thought to have a positive effect on mental health. Why not give us a try?

What Volunteers Are Saying…

 

“When the opportunity arose to help the Jay’s Aim team, I jumped at the chance. They're a great charity doing amazing work. The team were very approachable and you could instantly tell that this was more than a charity for them. I wouldn't hesitate to help out again if I was ever asked.”

— Shaun

 

“I had a fantastic time volunteering to collect money with Jay's Aim at an Exeter Chiefs game. The day was fantastically organised and I really enjoyed helping the charity out. We got to watch the match and chat to lots of supporters. I look forward to volunteering again at other events.”

— Lisa

Become a
Volunteer.

Jay’s Aim has a variety of volunteering roles, each with different time commitments and responsibilities, so you can choose the role most suited to you. Volunteering is a great way to learn new skills and meet new people so why not give us a try?

 

Learn How to
Save a Life.

Whether you’re keen to learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and understand how a defibrillator works, or whether you just need to refresh skills previously learned, why not attend one of our free CPR and automated electronic defibrillator (AED) training courses?