Volunteer Befriender Companion For Activities and Chats in London

Volunteer Befriender Companion For Activities and Chats in London

London Volunteer No working from home possible
Together for Mental Wellbeing
Typically 1–3 hours per week (flexible depending on availability and service needs)
Volunteer role
To provide companionship, emotional support, and social engagement to individuals living with mental health diagnoses through regular friendly interactions, meaningful conversations, and participation in activities. The role aims to reduce isolation, promote wellbeing, and support individuals to feel valued and connected.

Key Responsibilities


Building Supportive Relationships
Develop a trusting, respectful, and non-judgemental relationship with the individual you are paired with
Offer regular contact (face-to-face, phone, or online) in line with agreed schedules
Provide a listening ear, encouraging open and supportive conversations

Engaging in Activities
Support individuals to take part in enjoyable and meaningful activities such as:
o Walks or light exercise
o Creative or hobby-based activities (e.g. arts, crafts, games)
o Community-based outings (where appropriate)
Encourage participation while respecting the individual’s pace, preferences, and energy levels
Emotional Support Through Conversation
Engage in friendly chats that promote confidence and wellbeing
Provide reassurance and companionship, particularly during periods of low mood or isolation
Encourage positive coping strategies and conversations that support recovery
Promoting Independence and Inclusion
Support individuals to build confidence in social situations
Encourage engagement with community resources, groups, or services where appropriate
Empower individuals to make choices and express their preferences
Maintaining Boundaries and Safety
Follow safeguarding policies and procedures at all times
Maintain appropriate professional boundaries within a volunteer role
Report any concerns about wellbeing or safety to the designated supervisor
Record Keeping and Communication
Provide brief feedback or updates following sessions where required
Maintain confidentiality in line with organisational policies
Attend supervision or check-ins with the volunteer coordinator

Skills, Knowledge & Expertise


  • Empathy, patience, and a compassionate approach
  • Good listening and communication skills
  • Non-judgemental attitude towards mental health
  • Reliability and commitment
  • Ability to respect boundaries and confidentiality
  • Understanding (or willingness to learn) about mental health challenges


Job Benefits


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Together for Mental Wellbeing

Contact Details:

Together for Mental Wellbeing Recruitment Team