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Ealing, London, W5 2XP

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CAPE is a London Living Wage Employer

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Community Activities Project Ealing (CAPE) was founded 21 years ago, to meet the needs of individuals living with mental health needs in the local community. Our founding service was a safe place where people could meet and take up peer support.  However, over the years we have recognised that we are working with a wide range of needs that have an impact on an individual’s mental health and wellbeing, so we have developed and continue to develop a suite of services, voluntary and training positions to respond to a wide range of needs. We focus on the individual not just the diagnosis, which encourages us to recognise that each person is different and has complex needs and so our response needs to be multi-layered.
CAPE is a growing and thriving charity shop brand. We believe in serving our local community, creating a positive shopping experience for our customers and ensuring our donors know that we are grateful for their support.
We are seeking volunteers who can bring the following:
Great communication skills and love meeting people.
Some retail experience, although not essential as training will be provided.
A love of fashion and an eye for detail.
Ability to pick up large bags and provide light cleaning duties when required.
What we offer: –
A great place to volunteer.
A great team to work alongside. 
20% volunteer discount on donated goods 
Training on site.
If you have a few hours per week to spare and would like to volunteer, please fill out and send the application form.

Volunteer in our CAPE shop

CAPE has a growing and thriving charity shop based in Acton, London. We believe in serving our local community, creating a positive shopping experience for our customers and ensuring our donors know that we are grateful for their support.

We are seeking volunteers who can bring the following:
Great communication skills and love meeting people.
Some retail experience, although not essential as training will be provided.
A love of fashion and an eye for detail.
Ability to pick up large bags and provide light cleaning duties when required.

What we offer: 

A great place to volunteer.
A great team to work alongside.
20% volunteer discount on donated goods
Training on site.

If you have a few hours per week to spare and would like to volunteer, please fill out an application form. Once completed either email it to [email protected] or pop it into our Charity shop at 41 Churchfield Road W3 6BA.

Volunteer Psychotherapists Wanted — Make a Difference in Ealing

We are a local community charity supporting people in Ealing with complex mental health needs, including psychosis, depression, anxiety, personality disorders, and PTSD. Our holistic services aim to empower clients to build meaningful lives within their community. We are recruiting Volunteer Psychotherapists for individual work with clients over 12–18 months, based at our Ealing premises. Referrals come from NHS mental health teams, crisis services, IAPT, and local organizations, with clients carefully assessed by our Clinical Lead.

This is a unique opportunity to gain valuable experience in a supportive environment, working closely with referrers and alongside group and 1:1 services. Join us and contribute to a well-held, dynamic therapeutic space where you can make a real impact.

Click here to find out more about the placement criteria and how to apply.

Volunteer with CAPE in Other Ways

If you’d like to volunteer with CAPE and believe your skills could benefit our work, we’d love to hear from you! Please reach out to our CEO, Angela, at [email protected] to discuss how you can get involved.

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