The Retired and Senior Volunteer Programme (RSVP) is a programme within Volunteering Matters that provides opportunities for people aged 50 and over to use their energy, enthusiasm and experience to improve the health and wellbeing of others, reduce social isolation and alleviate disadvantage in their communities

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Locally based and responding to local needs, RSVP projects take many different forms across the UK. Projects are led by volunteer Organisers, who recruit, manage and support groups or teams of volunteers. In general, projects undertaken by RSVP groups are self-funded through local fundraising and grants.

Beneficiaries may be of all ages. Volunteer driver schemes very often benefit older people, but can be an essential help to many.

Volunteers can help children in schools, or on hospital wards. Knitting groups meet for coffee and a chat but their work will often be distributed locally and abroad.



RSVP offers a wide range of volunteering opportunities for people aged 50 and over to stay active, connected and make a difference. From knitting and craft groups to walking programmes and hospital support, there is something to suit different interests, skills and lifestyles.

Our activities bring people together, reduce isolation and create opportunities to share experience, build friendships and support local communities. You can find out more about how to get involved below.

  • Running across the UK
  • This project is not just an enjoyable pastime, it is a social opportunity for isolated older people to become a part of a community
  • Positive Impact on older peoples’ health and well-being

Our RSVP knitting and craft groups provide an opportunity for older people to be social, make new friends, and meet people in their community they can rely on. It is also a good opportunity for older people to still feel useful in retirement and to be able to give back to their community. Groups create an array of knitted materials from items for premature babies to twiddle-muffs for people with dementia. These goods are distributed locally and even internationally.

Our RSVP knitting groups are growing increasingly popular, with thousands of social action knitters across the UK producing in excess of 50 big bin-bags full of knitted goods per month.

With the number of older people living alone in rural areas growing, or with families who have moved away, or who just don’t want to feel like a burden to family and friends, finding a community group of like-minded people can be difficult.

Volunteer knitters attend their local knitting groups where they can purchase low cost wool or are provided with wool, and sit down for a knit and a natter. Some groups even provide transport for knitters who may not be able to get around so easily.

There are opportunities available in the following areas. The locations in purple can be clicked to take you more information on an external website:

Knitting Group Volunteer Organiser (Blaenau Gwent)

Knitting Group Volunteer (Forth Valley)

Knitting Group Volunteer (Glasgow)

  • Supporting children and schools across the UK
  • Supporting children with their reading or maths skills, with some schools requiring support in specialised subjects

The Retired and Senior Volunteer Programme (RSVP) offers volunteering in local schools across the UK, for people aged 50+. Older volunteers supporting young school pupils with their learning on a one to one or small group basis can help to improve students’ confidence, social skills and capability in school.

Volunteers are supported in their placements at local schools by RSVP Volunteer Organisers. Depending on the needs of the school and children, volunteers are matched with students who may be struggling with their reading, their math skills or other learning. Volunteers will work either one-to-one or with small groups to help improve the confidence of young people with their learning and support them to develop.

Although the majority of our school volunteering opportunities are based in primary schools, a small percentage support secondary schools.

With school class sizes increasing due to a growing population, especially in large cities, pupils may find themselves receiving less one to one direction and support from their teachers. The RSVP school volunteers support the teachers and their pupils, providing direct educational support to those children who need it most.

“To engage with a child, gain their trust and see their skills develop and flourish is really rewarding and heartening.” Sue Laraman

  • Lambeth
  • RSVP Forth Valley (Falkirk, Stirling & Clackmannanshire)
  • RSVP West
  • Exeter
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  • These opportunities are run primarily in RSVP West and RSVP Forth Valley
  • Activities vary greatly from project to project
  • Volunteers provide support and / or befriending services for patients and the general public attending healthcare facilities

The Retired and Senior Volunteer Programme (RSVP) offers volunteering in local schools across the UK, for people aged 50+. Older volunteers supporting young school pupils with their learning on a one to one or small group basis can help to improve students’ confidence, social skills and capability in school.

Volunteers are supported in their placements at local schools by RSVP Volunteer Organisers. Depending on the needs of the school and children, volunteers are matched with students who may be struggling with their reading, their math skills or other learning. Volunteers will work either one-to-one or with small groups to help improve the confidence of young people with their learning and support them to develop.

Although the majority of our school volunteering opportunities are based in primary schools, a small percentage support secondary schools.

With school class sizes increasing due to a growing population, especially in large cities, pupils may find themselves receiving less one to one direction and support from their teachers. The RSVP school volunteers support the teachers and their pupils, providing direct educational support to those children who need it most.

“To engage with a child, gain their trust and see their skills develop and flourish is really rewarding and heartening.” Sue Laraman

  • Lambeth
  • RSVP Forth Valley (Falkirk, Stirling & Clackmannanshire)
  • RSVP West
  • Exeter

This is for people living in Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Bath & North East Somerset.

To find opportunities click the link.

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  • Opportunities enabling outdoor exercise
  • Positive impact on older peoples’ health and well-being

RSVP Walking groups are led by older volunteers who are trained locally to support like-minded people to enjoy getting exercise outdoors and to meet other people. Walks will generally vary depending on the ability of the participants.

Academic studies have reported on the benefits of outdoor exercise which boosts both physical and mental well-being. Volunteer walk leaders often have wealth of experience and may have walked wide and far during their lives. They are essential to these groups and enable people in their local communities to experience or re-connect with the wider world outside.

Twigs Garden Club is all about providing a ‘laid back gardening for all’ approach to gardening. This project is open for all ages and people with a large or small garden or just a window box, can go along and discuss their interest, socialise and make new friends.

 

This is for people living in Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Bath & North East Somerset.

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  • For older or more vulnerable people who may struggle to get around easily
  • Service varies greatly from project to project

Driving schemes are a lifeline to some older and more vulnerable people. For some older people living in rural locations, getting to essential appointments or visiting friends may be challenging because there is no access to public transport. Other people may be unable to walk for long distances and do not have family or friends nearby to assist with travel.

For things like attending hospital or doctors’ appointments or just visiting friends, this can have a huge impact on their lives.

RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteer Programme) runs driving schemes  which provide free or low-cost door-to-door service for older or more vulnerable people. Service varies project to project, but all opportunities are available for those who need it, and we are always looking for new volunteers to give back and make a difference in their community. Some RSVP Driver projects, supply volunteer drivers for healthcare appointments, whereas others support a wider range of needs.

Any volunteering is completely flexible and based around the availability of the volunteer. As is expected, the driving scheme goes hand in hand with befriending. Whether an official part of the project or not, all our volunteer drivers are chatty and friendly, and can offer even just ten minutes of conversations for users of the service.

Most of the RSVP Driving groups are in RSVP West but there is one attached to a GP surgery in Goole.

  • Lambeth
  • RSVP Forth Valley (Falkirk, Stirling & Clackmannanshire)
  • RSVP West
  • Exeter

This is for people living in Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Bath & North East Somerset.

To find other opportunities click the link.

Volunteer Driver (Rawcliffe and Snaith)

  • These are unique or one-off volunteer opportunities
  • They may be long term or may have a specific short term goal
  • All RSVP roles provide opportunity for people to support their local or wider community

Commonwealth War Graves Volunteer (Barnsley)

Handyperson Organiser (Stirlingshire & Clackmannanshire)

Handyperson (Stirlingshire & Clackmannanshire)

My Volunteering Story, Colin
My Volunteering Story, Colin Hear from Colin, who has volunteered with our RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteer Programme) for around thirty years. Colin shared some very special memories of his…

From staff member to RSVP Volunteer Organiser
Hear from Diane who has moved from being a staff member at Volunteering Matters to a RSVP Volunteer Organiser. Diane shares her experience and tells us more about the amazing work she is doing…

In Conversation with George, NHS Driver (RSVP West)
Volunteer, George, tells us about his experience as an NHS volunteer driver with RSVP West.

In conversation with Mike, Handyperson Project
In conversation with Mike, Handyperson Project We were thrilled to catch up with Mike to hear about his volunteer work with Handypersons and how the project gives vulnerable people a […]

In conversation with Pauline, RSVP Milford Haven Knitting Group 
In conversation with Pauline, RSVP Milford Haven Knitting Group  We were delighted to catch up with Pauline, one of the volunteer knitters with our Retired and Senior Volunteer Programme (RSVP)…

Standing shoulder to shoulder with volunteers across the UK
Hear from Rosemary, a volunteer for the RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteers Programme) at Volunteering Matters for nearly eight years.

Volunteer School Readers – John, RSVP West
Recently, Jon shared his volunteering experience and why he loves being a volunteer school reader. Jon tells us all about the positive impact on the children and why he recommends volunteer school…

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