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Join ClinksSue Ryder supports people living through the challenges of life-limiting conditions in our hospices, neurological care centres and in the community.
Sue Ryder's award winning prison volunteer programme offers work experience and training to currently serving offenders helping to equip them with transferable skills whilst increasing their self-confidence and self-esteem. We are currently working with around 60 prisons nationally with volunteers working in a variety of roles in over 120 locations. Many of our volunteers move on to paid work with us.
Sue Ryder's award winning prison volunteer programme offers work experience and training to currently serving offenders helping to equip them with transferable skills whilst increasing their self-confidence and self-esteem. We are currently working with around 60 prisons nationally with volunteers working in a variety of roles in over 120 locations. Many of our volunteers move on to paid work with us.
Contact
Address
Sue Ryder
183 Eversholt Street
London
Greater London
NW1 1BU
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
0808 164 4572
volunteering@sueryder.org
Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Physical health
Custody or Community
Custody
Community
No. of service users
300
No. of Paid Staff
3000
No. of Volunteers
12000
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Legal status
Charitable incorporated organisation
Year of Formation
2006
Organisation's Income
Over £10m
Contract History
Regions
East
East Midlands
London
Camden
Hammersmith and Fulham
Haringey
Islington
Newham
Wandsworth
Brent
Redbridge
Bromley
South East
North East
North West
South West
Wales
West Midlands
Yorkshire and the Humber
Area covered
National - England and Wales
Fields of Work
Education
Mentoring & befriending
Physical health
Resettlement
Training
Volunteering
People you work with
Foreign nationals
Gypsies & Travellers
LGBTQIA+
Men
Older people
People with disabilities
Racially minoritised people
People convicted of serious offences
Women
Young people