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Siza

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Siza offers support and care to people with physical, mental or multiple disabilities and to people with autism or acquired brain injury.

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 Looking for a fun chatter to go shopping with

Looking for a fun chatter to go shopping with

Organisation role
Kemperbergerweg 139, 6816 RP Arnhem, Netherlands
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The organiser has marked this opportunity as filled. Applications are closed. You can find other volunteering opportunities here.
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Summary

I would like to be able to do my shopping independently. That is why I am looking for someone who can support me to increase my self-reliance in this.

Detailed description

I am a pleasant and friendly young woman and I live in Apeldoorn in residential care complex Julianakwartier. This is a residential location for people with an acquired brain injury
I have a nice smooth chat and am straightforward. Having a nice chat is really my thing, I will always respond honestly.

Are you a good listener and can you handle honest responses? Then I'm sure we match! When we agree, we discuss it together.

Siza is proud of her volunteers! That is why we offer you a nice Christmas gift, a party from time to time, a neat agreement and of course travel allowance. We have a volunteer contact person (CPV) at each location, where you can go with questions. So well arranged.

Looking for more opportunities at Siza? Check out www.sizavoluntary.nl

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About Siza

Siza offers support and care to people with physical, mental or multiple disabilities and to people with autism or acquired brain injury.
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