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Search your online volunteering hub for support, information and resources available to you as part of the Sue Ryder team.

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I'm a new healthcare or fundraising volunteer
Welcome to Sue Ryder! We’re so happy to welcome you to our volunteering community.
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I’m a new retail volunteer
Thank you for joining us a retail volunteer, please use your Retail Volunteer Induction Booklet to guide you through your Induction.
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Our history
How we have supported people in their most difficult moments, since 1954.
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Our values, behaviours and mission
At Sue Ryder we're passionate about giving people the care they need and helping them live the best life they possibly can. Our values and behaviours are designed to help us to work together as effectively as possible.
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Meet our Volunteering Team
Our Volunteering team are here to support you as a Sue Ryder volunteer. Whatever your volunteer role and no matter where you volunteer with us, our team are there for you.
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What we do at Sue Ryder
Sue Ryder is here to make sure everyone approaching the end of their life or living with grief can access the support they need. With the dedication and hard work of our staff and volunteers, we help them live the best life they possibly can.
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Equity, diversity and inclusion
We are working hard to create a culture where all people feel safe, confident and are valued for the unique contribution they bring to our organisation. At Sue Ryder, we embrace and welcome everyone.
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Wellbeing, mental health and financial wellbeing
Wellbeing and mental health is a priority at Sue Ryder, both within different teams and across the organisation as part of the “We are Sue Ryder” culture development programme.
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Learn new skills and find support
Here, you'll find helpful online courses to build your skillset, upcoming Sue Ryder training sessions and bereavement advice if you are coping with grief.
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Looking for your next career step?
There are so many benefits to volunteering, from forming new friendships and improving your wellbeing to giving back to your local community. Volunteering for Sue Ryder can also be a brilliant way to enhance your skills and CV.
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Let‘s stay connected
We want to stay connected. Here are some of the ways you can stay in touch with us.
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Ryder News
Read or listen to Ryder News for all of the latest updates and campaigns across the charity.
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Sue Ryder Audio Volunteering Newsletter
Welcome to the audio edition of your monthly Sue Ryder Volunteering Newsletter! Here, you can listen to our latest news, stories and updates from across the charity, to help keep you in the loop on all things volunteering.
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James' Journal
Welcome to James's Journal. Here you can read the latest journal posts from Sue Ryder's new Chief Executive, James Sanderson.
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Volunteer suggestions box
We'd love to hear your ideas and feedback about the volunteer experience at Sue Ryder. Just drop your suggestion in the box and we'll get back to you if you've asked for a response.
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Volunteer Voice
At Sue Ryder, we have an annual survey for all our volunteers called Volunteer Voice. The feedback you share via the survey helps our Volunteering Team to understand what is working well and where we can make improvements.
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Sue Ryder Grief Kind Spaces
Find out more about our Sue Ryder Grief Kind Spaces across the country, giving people who are grieving access to informal, in-person, peer-to-peer support.
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InChorus
InChorus is our anonymous online tool where all staff and volunteers can report subtle acts of exclusion which they have experienced or witnessed in the workplace.
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Volunteers play vital part in showcasing Sue Ryder’s Grief Kind Garden
At this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show, our amazing volunteers helped to showcase our Grief Kind Garden to the public. Here, they reflect on their experiences.
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Sue Ryder volunteer stories
Read all about peoples' different volunteer experiences and personal journeys at Sue Ryder.
Welcome to Sue Ryder
Welcome from James Sanderson, Sue Ryder's Chief Executive.