Make a donation
We welcome any donations, big or small, to fund creative activities to enrich the lives of the people we support.
Compassion and a focus on recovery is at the heart of all we do. We support thousands of people each year through services including dementia care, supported housing, 24-hour rehabilitation, and community services.
Our Innovation Fund uses your kind donations to fund creative projects and activities to further enrich the lives of the people we support.
If you would like to make a donation, please visit our JustGiving page.
Volunteer with us
We will give you full training and support for your role, along with regular feedback and encouragement.
We offer a range of volunteer roles to suit all kinds of skills and interests. Some of the roles with us include:
- Peer Supporters
- Befrienders
- Activities Helpers
- Digital Inclusion Ambassadors
- Administration Supporters
- Drivers
- Telephone Supporters
- Gardening Supporters
We are always on the look-out for enthusiastic, compassionate people to join our team of friendly and committed volunteers! We are delighted to welcome anyone aged 18 and over, whatever your background.
We are grateful for whatever time you are able to spare. We will discuss how much time you can give at the informal interview. We recognise our responsibility to arrange volunteering efficiently and sensitively to make the most of the valuable gift of your time.
To become a volunteer you will be asked to complete an application form, including two references, and you will be invited to an informal interview. Click here to view our current volunteer opportunities.
As you will be carrying out activities with vulnerable adult groups, you will be asked to have an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check. You will also be given more information about the specific role you are applying for, along with a volunteer agreement form.
Everyturn Mental Health is committed to equal opportunities. We believe that volunteering should be open to all, regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, political beliefs, or offending backgrounds that do not create a risk to vulnerable groups including children.
The acceptance of volunteer assistance for a particular role is made on merit; eligibility is decided solely on the individual’s suitability to carry out certain tasks.