Could you be our next volunteer?

Birmingham Irish • November 26, 2022

To ensure that our sessions consistently embody the atmosphere of an Irish family, that clients and their families know and love so well, we rely upon our wonderful team of volunteers to help us provide that love and warmth.


Therefore, we are always on the lookout for kind-hearted and helpful individuals to assist in delivering our mission, but at the moment, at our newest centre in Cotteridge Church especially.

Volunteering at our Cotteridge location would involve being available on a Tuesday from 9:30am until 2:00pm to offer help in the form of setting up and clearing away, as well as sitting with, chatting to and encouraging our clients in activities.


Travel expenses will be refunded, and lunch, tea and coffees are provided for all our volunteers.

For more information, please contact Ruth or Roisin using the details below.


  • Please contact Ruth by calling 07495 711 704 or emailing ruth@birish.org.uk
  • Please contact Roisin by calling 07495 711 702 or emailing roisin@birish.org.uk
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