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Autism Helpline Number: 0808 800 4104
Last updated: 08/03/2013 11:49:57

Interested in volunteering for The National Autistic Society? We'd love to hear from you.

From telling people in your local community about our work to making friends with someone with autism, there's plenty you can do to improve the lives of people affected by autism everywhere.

In this section

Volunteer for the Parent to Parent Service

Our Parent to Parent (P2P) Service is currently recruiting volunteers for training in Glasgow (June), Manchester (June), Nottingham (July) and Bristol (October).

Volunteer in a social group

Can you spare an evening every month to volunteer in a social group for people with Asperger syndrome/high-functioning autism?

Volunteer for the Education Rights Service

If you are interested in volunteering opportunities with our Education Rights Service, please complete our online form and we will be in touch when we are recruiting.

Volunteer with the NAS - expression of interest form
If you are interested in volunteering with the National Autistic Society, please use this form to register your interest.
Volunteer at an out-of-school club (south west England)

Help young people with autism develop their social skills and self-confidence by volunteering at an out of school club in south west England.

Could you befriend someone with autism or Asperger syndrome?

You don't have to be an expert on autism to befriend or mentor a child or adult with autism or Asperger syndrome.

WHERE: Opportunities exist across the UK

Volunteering opportunities in North East England
We are currently recruiting volunteers in North East England and have lots of opportunities available.
Find or form an NAS branch in your area

NAS branches are formed by volunteers in their local area for mutual support. They may offer information and advice, fundraise, run workshops and seminars and organise respite care/holiday schemes.

Take part in surveys and research

Take part in surveys, some carried out by the NAS, which aim to find out about your experiences of living with autism and related issues.

Contact us

If you cannot find a suitable volunteering placement, please email nas@nas.org.uk for a list of other services near you which may need volunteers.