Centre 404 is a local community charity in North London that offers friendly, reliable and person-centred support to people with learning disabilities, autism and their families. It was founded in 1951 by carers of children with learning disabilities and continues to work towards building a community and a society where people with learning disabilities are valued and involved members of our community. We help people gain skills to live independently, give advice and guidance to families, and hold a range of group activities, clubs and events.

Opportunities
Research for Impact: Optimizing Fundraising Appeals
Centre 404 is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and autism, providing essential support and services to enhance their independence and we
Swimming support volunteer
We are seeking UCL students who love the water to join a rewarding initiative, supporting adults with disabilities in their regular swimming sessions.
Friday Night Social Support Volunteer
We're a proud north London charity supporting people with learning disabilities.  We've been running for over 70 years and would love you to support our Friday ni
Swimming Support Volunteer
Swimming on Saturday is a fun and accessible activity for children with learning disabilities and autism, and provides respite for family carers.
Garden Support Volunteer
To help support our adult garden volunteers who have mild to moderate learning disabilities with various gardening tasks. No gardening skills required!
Reception and Admin Volunteer
The purpose of the Receptionist Volunteer is to assist the Central Services team in helping support administrative/receptionist tasks.
Fundraising Volunteer
In this role you will support the Fundraising Officer with organising virtual and in-person events, assist with supporter campaigns and digital cha

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"Everyone is so nice, and the environment is so great to work in."
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