

During the week, it was both brilliant and inspiring to meet and personally thank the incredible individuals who are making such a positive difference in our communities through volunteering, and it was a pleasure to be able to do this alongside ACVO colleagues and the Lord Provost of Aberdeen, Cllr Dr David Cameron. ACVO thank everyone who got involved and marked Volunteers Week 2025.
As well as being a momentous Volunteers Week locally, it was a tremendous week across the country in bringing volunteers together. Over the course of the seven days, the #VolunteersWeek hashtag reached more than 47million people, sparked 175 million impressions, and generated over 21,000 mentions across social media and press. There were more than 86K downloads of Volunteers Week campaign resources, over 120K visits to the national Volunteers Week website, and many inspiring stories formally shared.
While Volunteers Week may be over for another year we will continue to recognise the important and outstanding contribution volunteers make and help to build volunteering in our city and communities even more. Whether you are an individual who might be interested in volunteering or an organisation seeking to recruit more volunteers , ACVO is always here and delighted to assist.
If you’re interested in volunteering, visit Volunteer Aberdeen to explore the latest opportunities in your community. Organisations can also submit opportunities, visit volunteeraberdeen.org.uk for further details.
Stay informed with ACVO’s So Why Don’t You... programme on SHMU Community Radio, broadcast live every Friday from 2 to 3 pm. Episodes are also available on demand at acvo.org.uk/sowhydontyou
If you’re aged 12-25, ACVO coordinates the Saltire Awards locally - recognising young volunteers for 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, and 500 hours of service. Find info and get involved at saltireawards.scot
Join ACVO and over 200 Scottish organisations as a Volunteer Charter Champion by pledging support at volunteerscotland.net.
For info on the Volunteering Action Plan for Scotland, involvement opportunities, and volunteer recruitment tips, volunteeringactionplan.co.uk.
Got questions? Contact me at mike.melvin@acvo.org.uk!
There are hundreds of different ways you can give your time as a volunteer in Aberdeen! The great thing about volunteering is that it is so inclusive, no matter your experience, time you have to give or age, there is a volunteer opportunity to suit you and an organisation in Aberdeen that would really value your contribution.
Have a look below at some of our recently added opportunities and discover how you can make a big difference in your local community!






The RNLI are looking for volunteers to help uncover Aberdeen’s Second World War history. From 1939 to 1945, RNLI crews continued to save lives at sea under extraordinary circumstances. We would like to recruit a group of volunteers to research, investigate and help uncover stories so we can remember this chapter of local history.


We’re seeking a Communications & Social Media Volunteer to help share TAMS’ story online and within our community. You’ll assist with updating our website and social media, promoting events and activities, and supporting volunteer communications like newsletters and email updates.


We’re looking for someone to help us keep TAMS thriving by supporting our fundraising efforts. The Fundraiser will take the lead on looking for new grants and funding opportunities, coordinating applications, and helping to report back to funders when needed.
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