A volunteering fair for young people takes place on Wednesday - 6th September - organised by Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action and Developing the Young Workforce, Tay Cities - all welcome.
Fraser has been LibDem Councillor for the West End on Dundee City Council since 2001 and has topped the poll in all of the six council elections he has contested. Michael was elected to also represent the West End from May 2022 and is a hard-working addition to the West End LibDem team.
Saturday, 2 September 2023
Discover youth volunteering!
A volunteering fair for young people takes place on Wednesday - 6th September - organised by Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action and Developing the Young Workforce, Tay Cities - all welcome.
Tuesday, 23 May 2023
Volunteer recruitment event
Held at Meadowside
St Paul’s Church in the
Nethergate, it takes place from 10am to 2.30pm.
There's no better
time to ask about volunteering than during #VolunteersWeekScot
Over twenty
organisations will be there - all
looking for volunteers – all welcome!
Sunday, 5 March 2023
West End Third Sector Network #dundeewestend
Thursday 9th March sees the next meeting of West End Third Sector Network taking place at Dundee Science Centre at 14 Greenmarket.
Wednesday, 7 December 2022
West End third sector meeting #dundeewestend
Sunday, 9 January 2022
Get local support - a useful new resource for vulnerable people
GetLocalSupport.org is connecting vulnerable people with volunteers approved by volunteer organisations.
Sunday, 25 April 2021
New online craft club
Thursday, 24 December 2020
Important energy information over the festive period
Thursday, 17 December 2020
Pen Friends Project!
From Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action :
"We are pleased to announce a collaboration with the Companionship Society at the University of Dundee and are overwhelmed by the number of students keen to be pen friends with older people. They have their pens and notepads poised but we need pen friends for them to write to. Can you help?
Why not make it our New Year's resolution to sign up to something completely different and make friends with someone you wouldn't normally be in contact with.
Do you know someone who might like to do this? Why not sign up yourself or refer a friend. You will be matched up with people bases on your hobbies and favourite pastimes.
We will provide you with paper and stamps and you can reply at your own leisure.
Get in touch on with Clare on 07983 707168 or Jordan on 07983 706626 if you would like to find out more."
Sunday, 16 August 2020
Removal of Universal Free TV Licence - some helpful advice
Residents may recall my recent Facebook article on 30th July expressing my concern and disappointment that, from the 1st August, the free TV licence for all over 75s was removed.
Instead, the BBC has introduced a new scheme that offers free TV licence assistance to only some over 75 households.
Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action has given some helpful advice about how to continue to get a free licence :
“To be eligible, the licence holder must be 75 years or older and you, or your partner living at the same address, must be in receipt of Pension Credit.
Pension Credit is one of the benefits that is not well claimed.
To check if you qualify for this or other benefits such as Housing Benefit, council Tax Reduction or Attendance Allowance you can contact either Welfare Rights at Dundee City Council on 01382 431188 (option 2) or by email on welfare.rights@dundeecity.gov.uk or you call the Age Scotland Helpline on 0800 12 44 222.
Being in receipt of Pension Credit not only enables you to receive a free TV licence, but also allows access to other benefits too.
If you had a free TV Licence up to 31 July, you don’t need to do anything just now to stay licenced.
TV Licensing has started to write out to all those affected asking them to pay or apply for a free one. This may take a couple of months. They will explain in their letter to you what you need to do to set up your next licence. These letters should arrive within the next couple of months and the licensing authority has confirmed that currently you continue to be covered.”
The following information is from Age Scotland :
“We want you to be aware of how to spot a scam letter or email regarding this, so please be advised that TV Licensing will only ask you to pay using the following options:
By post using the address: TV Licensing, PO Box 578, Darlington, DL98 1AN
Online at www.tvl.co.uk/75pay or www.tvl.co.uk/75apply
Over the phone on 0300 790 6151
If you are contacted and asked to pay for your TV licence using a different phone number, a different website or by posting your details to a different address you have been contacted by a scammer.
If you are unsure about anything, you can call TV Licensing on 0300 303 9695 to speak with someone who can help.
If you have been scammed then we need to know about it, so please report this to Police Scotland on 101.”
Sunday, 19 July 2020
Everyday Packs
Thanks to funding received from the Big Lottery Supporting Communities Fund Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action has been able to support a really good project for Dundee's older people.
Wednesday, 1 July 2020
Have A Go Activity Packs!
A really useful update from Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action :