Summary: NCBI volunteers help to improve the level of independence and quality of life of those who are living with sight loss. NCBI has available a variety of volunteer roles from which you may make your selection.
NCBI is an organisation steeped in the tradition of volunteering. It was founded in 1931 by a dedicated group of volunteers led by Alice Armitage, and by 1967 every county in Ireland had its own branch of volunteers supporting the local county worker.
NCBI’s prominence today as a major service provider to vision impaired people was made possible by the partnership between staff and supporting volunteers.
Today volunteers continue to play an important role in NCBI’s work. Their involvement enhances our work, allows us to deliver a broader range of services, raises our profile and extends our network of active collaboration within local communities.
People volunteer with NCBI for many different reasons:
Our volunteers come from all walks of life. We embrace diversity and believe each individual volunteer brings with them valuable life experiences.
All you need to apply is a willingness to be of help, some spare time and an open mind.
These volunteers assist people who have a vision impairment in the community with various tasks. Commitment is 1 – 3 hours per week.
These volunteers assist and guide people who have a vision impairment on day trips and outings organised by NCBI.
NCBI has a social club for people who are blind and vision impaired over the age of 70 who live in north Dublin. We are seeking centre assistant volunteers who would be able to compliment NCBI staff in the carrying out of this centre’s activities.
Shop volunteers assist in the overall operation of a charity shop in their own locality. Find our more about volunteering in one of our NCBI retail shops.
Please read our volunteer application process.