Volunteering can help you gain valuable new skills and experiences and boost your confidence as well as having a positive impact on your own mental health. We have volunteering roles to suit everyone, no matter how much time you have to give and whatever your experience.
Opportunities are available to volunteer across Bolton Wanderers in the Community’s various work and projects. To apply to become a volunteer simply complete the form below or download the application form and return it by email to sthomas@bwitc.org.uk or by post to Bolton Wanderers in the Community, University of Bolton Stadium, Burnden Way, Bolton, BL6 6JW.
£40 will allow our staff to distribute free meals for up to 35 young people at our Looked After Children’s youth club.
£100 will pay for the disability football team to enter their league and play competitive matches against other disability teams.
£130 will support two of our disability football sessions to take place, giving children and adults the opportunity to take part in football where otherwise they wouldn’t be able to.
£150 will allow us to deliver six weeks of outreach work in a disadvantaged area of Bolton, signposting young people to positive activities.
£250 will support a mentor to provide 1-1 mentoring to a disadvantaged young person for 10 weeks, building confidence, resilience and self belief in that young person.
£500 will provide a volunteer opportunity for a young person with a 6 month placement which will include gaining qualifications, uniform and a specific mentor-coach to support their personal development.
£1000 will support our Sporting Memories session for the year, helping to tackle isolation, loneliness and dementia in older people through reminiscing around football and Bolton Wanderers.