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My 17 year old daughter is looking to volunteer on a local project or for a local organisation for a period over the summer- maybe a play scheme, summer holiday programme or working with organisations supporting the elderly.


Can anyone recommend a non-profit organisation that might welcome someone with a good range of skills ?


(Admin I hope this can stay on this section rather than moved to 'Wanted'.)

Thanks,

Marigolds

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