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A community trust providing youth services in Montrose is seeking compassionate volunteers for 'The Brothers and Sisters Project'. This program connects siblings separated by the care system through engaging activities and shared experiences. Volunteers will be trained and supported, while needing to commit a minimum of 5 hours per month. No specific experience is required, but a passion for nurturing relationships is essential. Interested individuals should apply online or email for more details.
The Brothers and Sisters Project, set in Coorie House in the grounds of Rossie Young People’s Trust, is a new initiative which will support siblings who have been separated by the care system to spend meaningful time together in a fun, safe and dignified way. The project will rely on compassionate and enthusiastic volunteers who will be matched to a sibling group and go on to support their relationship through play, helping them to enjoy fun and memorable experiences together. Could this be you?
No previous experience is necessary to volunteer in this role. Previous experience working with children and young people will be helpful, as will an understanding of Safeguarding and Child Protection, but these are not essential. This role will require you to become a member of the PVG Scheme and all volunteers must be 18+.
We are keen that our volunteers represent the breadth of society and would be especially delighted to have care experienced individuals as part of our team.
Coorie House is situated in the grounds of Rossie Young People’s Trust, Montrose, DD10 9TW. All travel expenses will be reimbursed as per our Expenses Policy. If travelling to the project may act as an obstacle to your volunteering, please let us know and we can explore possible solutions.
We anticipate that volunteers will need to be able to commit to a minimum of 5 hours a month. The project will see you matched with at least 1 sibling group whose visits will be planned around your availability. It will be incredibly important for these children that, wherever possible, plans are upheld and so it is essential that you feel able and willing to commit to scheduled sessions (emergencies/sickness aside).
If you want to make a difference to the lives of children and young people, understand the importance of nurturing family relationships and want to have fun doing it; we want to hear from you! Please let us know you’re interested by completing the online application form or emailing us at cara.jamieson@rossie.org.uk. Once we receive your expression of interest, we’ll be in touch to invite you to our Volunteer Open Day in January 2026.