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After-School Youth Club Volunteer

The MABA Group CIC

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We are seeking enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers to support our After-School Youth Club at Dalston Community Centre. Our programmes run every Monday and Tuesday from 4PM–7PM and provide a safe, engaging, and empowering space for young people aged 11–18.

As an After-School Club Volunteer, you will work alongside programme facilitators to help deliver a diverse range of activities designed to support young people’s personal, creative, and social development. The After-School Club offers an exciting mix of workshops, including:

• Multi-sports (boxing, football, self-defence)
• Music creation led by an industry professional
• Life-skills training, such as IT support, mentoring, career guidance, and CV-building
• Cooking workshops
• Arts and crafts
• Homework Club

Your role will involve supporting young people as they take part in these activities, assisting facilitators in delivering sessions, and helping ensure workshops run smoothly. This may include preparing or organising resources—such as worksheets, headphones, art supplies, and sports equipment—and offering guidance or encouragement to young people during tasks. You may also support participants with basic administrative or computer-based activities during our life-skills sessions.

This volunteer position is ideal for someone passionate about youth development, community engagement, or gaining hands-on experience in education, sports, creative arts, or social impact work. You will be contributing directly to MABA’s mission: ensuring all young people have access to the tools, opportunities, and positive role models they need to grow with confidence.

We ask that volunteers bring positive energy, patience, and a genuine interest in seeing young people succeed. If you want to make a meaningful difference in your community and support the next generation in building their skills, creativity, and resilience, we would love to hear from you.

Advice, Information & Support,Befriending, Buddying & Mentoring,Catering,Community Work,Entertainment,Teaching & Training,Youth Work,Music,Sport & Coaching

Admin, Basic IT skills - internet & email, Cleaning & Tidying, Maths, Organising & Planning, Reading & Writing

The volunteer is required to have experience working with young people between the ages of 11-18 years old (must have a valid DBS).

The benefits that the volunteer will get include: 1. Hands-on experience working with young people Gain direct experience supporting youth aged 11–18 in a community setting—valuable for anyone interested in education, youth work, social care, or community development. 2. Skill development across multiple areas such as communication, mentoring, problem solving, behaviour management 3. Insight into programme delivery Due to working alongside experienced facilitators, offering a unique opportunity to observe and support professional youth workers, coaches, and artists in action. 4. A chance to explore career interests Whether someone is considering a future in education, youth work, social services, coaching, music, or community support, this role allows them to test those interests in a real and supportive environment. 5. Strengthened CV and professional references Volunteering demonstrates commitment, responsibility, and community engagement. Volunteers can request references from the MABA team to support job, internship, or university applications. 6. Personal growth and confidence building Supporting young people, helping sessions run smoothly, and contributing to a positive environment often boosts confidence, communication abilities, and interpersonal skills. 7. Being part of meaningful community impact Volunteers will see the direct difference they make—helping young people grow, learn, and feel supported. This sense of purpose and contribution can be deeply rewarding. 8. A supportive and friendly team environment The MABA Group CIC fosters an inclusive and positive atmosphere. Volunteers become part of a mission-driven team that values their contribution and encourages development.

Monday: 4pm-7pm (3 hours) Tuesday: 4pm-7pm (3 hours)

Further location details may be provided below.

JT Bavangila

Dalston Lane Community Centre, Lewis Place, London

E8 1NU

Dalston Junction - Leave Dalston Junction, turn right and catch the bus (38 / 56 / 242) at the Dalston Lane/Dalston Junction Station (Stop K), ride 2 stops and get off at Cecilia Road/Greenacre Court (Stop R), continue walking up the road for 1 minute and on your left you will see a sign for Lewis Place. Walk onto Lewis Place, and on the left, you will find Dalston Lane Community Centre. Hackney Downs Junction - Leave Hackney Downs Junction, turn left and walk 4 minutes down the road until you see a sign for Lewis Place on your right. Walk onto Lewis Place, and on the left, you will find Dalston Lane Community Centre.

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We will support such volunteers by ensuring that they are treated with dignity, respect, and without judgement. We will create a culture that celebrates diversity and values lived experience. Training in safeguarding, youth engagement, health & safety, and programme delivery will be provided. We will assist with CV writing, job-search skills, and confidence-building.

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