Kidney Health Australia volunteers are part of a great cause that helps millions of Australians. Learn how you can volunteer as an individual or a business.
Our volunteers make the lifechanging work we do possible. We rely on your generosity and your time to better promote good kidney health through our education programs, advocacy work, vital research and healthcare support.
Volunteering is a fun way to gain new skills and meet people, while making a real difference for those touched by kidney disease. If you’re interested in helping people living with or affected by kidney health live a better life, there are plenty of ways to get involved.
And volunteering isn’t just for individuals. We support plenty or businesses and their teams to give back to our kidney community.
If you’d like to know more before getting involved, read some answers to commonly asked questions about what it’s like to volunteer with Kidney Health Australia.
When you volunteer for Kidney Health Australia, you vote to improve the quality of life of 1.7 million Australians, plus their families and carers, impacted by kidney disease. Read more about the benefits of volunteering and the commitment and skills required.
We have a large network of Kidney Health volunteer opportunities all around Australia. No matter where you are, we’d love to have you onboard as part of our volunteering family.
If you are interested to hear more about our volunteering opportunities and want to join our volunteer community, register your interest here.
Corporate volunteering is a great way for your organisation to give back. Check out the benefits and how your workplace can get involved.
Volunteering is a fun way to support a good cause. Here, Kidney Health Australia provides answers to common questions before you get involved.
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