Volunteer with us

Become a Recovery Course volunteer and make a huge difference to people battling addiction.

Our vision is to see anyone who is suffering from the pain and grip of addiction restored to wholeness and a new sense of purpose in life, and to see as many people as possible set free from their addiction.

By volunteering with us you will be helping us support churches who want to run The Recovery Course so people battling addiction can get the help they need, when they need it within their own community.

To become a volunteer, all you need is enthusiasm and a desire to help. You can choose how much time you give and we'll give you all the training and support you need. Whoever you are and however you choose to volunteer, you’ll be part of a supportive community coming together to help those affected by addiction.

Volunteering with The Recovery Course can be a way to:

  • use and develop your skills

  • gain work experience

  • share your knowledge

  • put your faith and values into action

  • work for a cause you believe in

  • meet like-minded people

  • make the most of your time

  • do something rewarding

Find a volunteering opportunity

We want as many people as possible to be able to have the opportunity to volunteer, whether you’re also working full time, are studying, or retired. Our volunteering roles have flexible hours, so you can volunteer in a way that fits around the time you can give.

If you would like to volunteer, just click the button below stating what role you are interested in and we will be in touch with you with more information about how to apply.

  • Join our Volunteer Fundraising team, get support, training, and mentoring from our expert fundraiser and help raise funds to help people battle addiction.

  • Help us connect with churches to resource and equip them to run The Recovery Course so people in their community can begin recovery.

  • Train how to lead or be part of a team to run or support a recovery course in your church.

  • Help us gather the latest addiction statistics and course outcomes so we can help the problem of addiction be better understood.

“Arriving for the first session I instantly felt supported and very comfortable and felt I was on the right path”