Befriending

Our befriending services combat loneliness and isolation by providing friendship and support to people aged 50 and over, and young carers, helping them reconnect with their communities. Join us by volunteering, fundraising, or partnering to expand these vital services and build stronger, more connected communities.

At Volunteering Matters, we believe in the transformative power of connection. Our befriending services are a lifeline for those who find themselves lonely or socially isolated. By fostering friendships, we help individuals reconnect with their communities, enhance their mental health, and feel supported in navigating life’s challenges.

Befriending provides regular companionship to those who need it most. Whether it’s through a friendly chat over the phone or in-person visits at home, these connections are more than just social interactions—they’re lifelines.

For many, they’re the bridge to re-engaging with their community and finding joy in everyday moments.

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Why befriending matters

Loneliness and social isolation aren’t just emotional challenges; they have serious implications for physical and mental health. Our befriending projects:

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Improving mental health: Regular social interactions reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety.

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Build community connections: Beneficiaries feel reconnected and supported by their local communities.

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Empower volunteers: Befrienders gain as much as they give, developing empathy and forming lasting friendships.

Our projects

We’re proud to deliver impactful befriending projects across the UK, tailored to meet the specific needs of each community:

Volunteering Friends

Blaenau Gwent, Wales

In Blaenau Gwent, we focus on supporting older adults (50+) living alone. Winter can be particularly tough with shorter days and colder weather making it harder to get out. Befrienders share cups of tea, take walks, or help beneficiaries attend social activities. Just an hour a week can dramatically improve someone’s well-being.

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Current volunteering opportunities

Community Befriender (Blaenau Gwent)

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North Lanarkshire Befriending

North Lanarkshire, Scotland

Our focus expands to include young carers aged 8–18. Befrienders offer emotional support and enable young people to enjoy “time out” from their responsibilities. Whether through engaging in fun activities or simply lending a listening ear, these relationships empower young carers to make their own choices and build resilience.

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Current volunteering opportunities

Befriender (North Lanarkshire)

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Flintshire Befrienders

Flintshire, Wales

A National Lottery Community Funded project. Through the engagement of volunteers, we support older people (50+) living in the CH8 area of Holywell who are experiencing feelings of social isolation and loneliness.

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Current volunteering opportunities

Community Befriender (Flintshire)

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Welcome Friends

Rhondda Cynon Taf and Merthyr Tydfil, Wales

Welcome Friends has been running for over 11 years. The project provides friendship through home visits and telephone calls by volunteers, reducing social isolation and improving well-being.

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Current volunteering opportunities

Volunteer Befriender (Rhondda Cynon Taf & Merthyr Tydfil)

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How you can help

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Partner with us: Fund or help expand our befriending services, allowing us to reach more people across the UK and amplify our impact.

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Volunteer: We’re always looking for compassionate individuals to join us as befrienders. Whether you have an hour to spare each week or more, your time could transform someone’s life.

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Fundraise with us: Whether it’s organising a community event, taking on a personal challenge, or hosting a fundraiser at work, every effort helps us provide more life-changing connections.

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