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Unbound Programme CIC

Sub theme: Asylum Seekers and Refugees, Education, Health and Wellbeing, Human and Civil Rights, Legal and Justice, Youth Work and Young People
Stellify Award: This opportunity is part of 'Make a Difference'
Organisation Description: Unbound Programme is a social enterprise supporting survivors of modern slavery across Greater Manchester to rebuild their lives with independence, dignity, and confidence. We create a safe and supportive space for survivors to rebuild, redefine, and reclaim their future. We have created a framework entitled the Unbound Framework which is a survivor-centered model for Empowerment, Autonomy and Long-term Recovery. This is a holistic, coaching-led approach that moves survivors of modern
slavery from instability to independence by restoring agency, rebuilding identity, and creating sustainable pathways to
freedom.
Through free job training, coaching, and upskilling courses delivered in a trauma-informed environment, Unbound helps
survivors move from exploitation to empowerment. Our programmes are designed to restore confidence, develop practical skills, and support long-term independence. Each
participant graduates with a certificate and trophy that recognises their achievements, resilience, and renewed hope.
Description of role: Volunteer would assist at workshop/coaching sessions (set-ups, assisting with attendees, attendance roll, food distribution activities, fundraising events and engaging activities (such as afternoon tea events, community outreach, masterclasses).

Minimum hours is 2 hours per workshop.
We are accepting both long-term
and short-term volunteers (we understand studies and we try to be flexible as possible.)

Attire: Volunteers would receive a t-shirt to wear at all activities and required to wear a black pants.

Locations: Beswick Library, Abraham Moss Leisure Center, Longsight Library, Victoria Park Stretford

Communication: You have the option to join our WhatsApp group to be updated on upcoming volunteer opportunities.

Benefits of role: Meeting like-minded people, some occasions we invite the MPs to our events, developing communication skills, development training sessions, free snacks.

If you volunteer for a period of one year you would receive a certificate and trophy for your dedication and efforts. We also highlight our volunteers during volunteer week and have a meet-up to celebrate.

**We encourage you to apply via the Volunteer Hub**
Skills / qualities associated with the role: Creative Skills, Administration, Event Planning, IT Skills, Oral Communication Skills, Research, Team Working, Written Communication Skills
Are volunteer expenses available?: No
Duration of role: Ongoing / Long term
Opportunity times: Tuesday Afternoon, Friday Afternoon, Saturday Afternoon
DBS required: Off
Can reasonable adjustments be made regarding additional needs?: Yes
Is this organisation part of the Sports Volunteering Scheme (SVS)?: No
Minimum hours commitment: 2
Location:
Beswick Library
Manchester
M11 3DQ