About Honeypot Children’s Charity
We support children who are young carers to a sick, disabled parent or sibling. We provide a range of continuous services that meet the multiple needs of each individual child. This includes respite breaks, educational booster breaks, wellbeing grants, healthy eating and nutrition and pastoral support.
We believe in providing early intervention support to children at a young age in order to prevent issues and challenges that arise in a young person’s life becoming deep rooted.
To achieve the most for young carers, we work in partnership with a wide spectrum of organisations that provide complementary skills. We know that to be most effective, Honeypot must sit within the child’s welfare network and respect each child’s individual situation. Over many years, we have successfully built a network of working relationships with over 130 referring organisations, including social workers and GPs, local authorities, head teachers and school welfare officers.
Volunteer opportunities with Honeypot Children’s Charity
Volunteers play a vital role in supporting our children’s charity and helping us create positive, uplifting experiences for the children we work with. We welcome volunteers who would like to support us in a variety of ways, including baking, arts and crafts activities, and fundraising.
Volunteers who enjoy baking can help by preparing cakes and treats for events, activity days, or fundraising initiatives, bringing joy and a sense of occasion to the children. Those with an interest in arts and crafts can support creative sessions, encouraging children to express themselves, build confidence, and have fun in a relaxed and supportive environment. Fundraising volunteers help us raise essential funds through events, community activities, and campaigns, ensuring we can continue to provide vital services for children and families.
All volunteering roles are flexible, rewarding, and make a genuine difference. No matter how much time you can offer.