Befriender volunteer (Independent Visitor) within the Family Hubs Team
If you're looking for a meaningful, long-term volunteering role where you can make a positive difference in a young person’s life, then we have the perfect opportunity for you.
We’re seeking compassionate, reliable adults to become Independent Visitors - volunteer mentors and trusted friends to children and young people in care.
What is an Independent Visitor?
An Independent Visitor (IV) is a volunteer befriender and mentor who visits a young person in care once a month, to enjoy fun, supportive activities together. As an IV, you’ll be a consistent, caring adult outside their professional network - someone who chooses to be there, just for them.
We are currently looking for volunteers across Westmorland and Furness including key areas such Penrith, Kendal and Barrow.
Why it matters
Young people in care often face instability and frequent change. Having a consistent adult who listens, encourages and simply spends time with them can be life changing.
Who can volunteer
You don’t need previous experience - just the right values and commitment. We’re looking for caring people who are:
- friendly and approachable
- patient, empathetic and consistent
- a good listener
- committed to visiting once a month
- willing to complete training and safeguarding checks
What you'll be doing
As an Independent Visitor, you’ll:
- meet your young person once a month for activities like going to the cinema, bowling, exploring parks or just having a chat
- suggest age-appropriate outings based on their interests
- occasionally join in on group events
- create meaningful, lasting memories
Please note that travel and activity expenses will be covered.
Training and ongoing support
Before you start, we’ll provide:
- full initial training
- ongoing support and one-to-one supervision
- access to additional training through Westmorland and Furness volunteer resources
Contact
If you have any questions and/or would like to register your interest:
Email: VolunteerFamilyHelp@cumbria.gov.uk