The South Lakes Citizens Advice is calling for volunteers to join their team to meet the growing demand for their services. The organisation has seen a significant increase in inquiries recently, with many people struggling to cope with the cost of living. As a result, they are appealing for more volunteers to come forward and provide advice and support to those in need.
Volunteers will be trained to provide advice on issues such as debt, benefits, and housing, as well as other areas of concern. The organisation is committed to ensuring that everyone has access to the support they need, and with more volunteers on board, they can reach even more people in the community.
The South Lakes Citizens Advice is a charity that provides free, independent advice to anyone who needs it. Their services are available to everyone, regardless of their background or circumstances. By volunteering with the organisation, individuals can make a real difference to the lives of those around them.
The charity is urging anyone who is interested in volunteering to get in touch and find out more about the opportunities available. No experience is necessary, and training will be provided to ensure that volunteers have the skills and knowledge they need to provide effective support.
In response to the charity's appeal, the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Michelle Donelan, said, 'I commend the South Lakes Citizens Advice for their tireless work in supporting those in need. Volunteering with the organisation is a great way to make a positive impact in your community.'