Volunteer HQ
Volunteer HQ
Make a Difference
Everything you need to get started volunteering with RoadPeace is right here. From understanding the impact you can make to accessing guides, Volunteer HQ provides the tools and information to help you support victims, campaign for safer roads, and contribute to our community.
There are lots of different ways to get involved, to suit all skills, experience and availability.
If you have any spare time – from a few hours a month to a more regular commitment – please consider volunteering for RoadPeace
Get Involved – Volunteer With RoadPeace
Volunteering with RoadPeace is flexible and rewarding. Whether you want to help with campaigning, fundraising, events, or providing community support, there’s a role for everyone. You’ll receive full training, guidance, and resources to ensure you feel confident in your role.
Ready to take action? Complete our sign-up form to receive updates, access training materials, and be invited to local and national volunteering opportunities. Our team will guide you on the areas where your skills and passion can make the greatest difference.
As well as learning valuable new skills, I have really enjoyed talking to and supporting the many members who take part in inspiring challenges to raise funds for RoadPeace. Highlights so far have included attending an event training day for the Royal Parks Half Marathon and helping out at the Team Townend Pushbike Challenge. If you can spare 25 hours, get involved!
RoadPeace volunteer.
Advice and Tips for Volunteers
Make the most of your volunteering experience with these practical tips:
- Plan Your Time: Set aside regular hours each month to stay engaged without feeling overwhelmed.
- Use Resources: Familiarise yourself with guides, templates, and training materials available in Volunteer HQ.
- Communicate: Keep in touch with the volunteer coordinator to get updates and ask questions.
- Stay Respectful and Compassionate: Always approach families and victims with care and empathy.
- Share Your Ideas: Your suggestions for campaigns or events are valuable—don’t hesitate to contribute.
- Take Care of Yourself: Volunteering can be emotional. Remember to take breaks and ask for support when needed.
Support Volunteers
We are always on the lookout for compassionate, dedicated volunteers to help deliver our vital support services. Our Helpline offers emotional support and practical guidance to anyone either bereaved or injured as a result of a road crash.
Our Befriender scheme is a hugely impactful support service that pairs recently bereaved or injured victims with one of our volunteer befrienders who have experienced a similar road death or injury. They then provide ongoing emotional support to the victim, sharing their experience and providing a listening ear. Full training and support is provided.
Trustees
We currently have no vacancies.
Office Volunteers
If you have good IT and administrative skills and are able to make a regular time commitment to volunteer with us in our London office, we would like to hear from you.
For all of the above roles, please contact us for more information at info@roadpeace.org
Frequently Asked Questions
How much time do I need to volunteer?
Volunteering with RoadPeace is flexible. You can contribute as little as a few hours a month or participate more regularly if you wish.
Do I need prior experience?
No experience is required. RoadPeace provides full training, guidance, and resources to ensure you feel confident in your role.
What kind of tasks will I be doing?
Volunteers assist with campaigning, fundraising, administrative support, event management, and community outreach.
Will I get support while volunteering?
Yes. Our volunteer coordinators are available to answer questions and provide guidance whenever needed.