Phone: 0117 982 7445
Support your community
The Avonmouth Community Centre Association is dedicated to fostering a vibrant, supportive community where every resident can enjoy a high quality of life. Our mission is made possible through the generous contributions of local businesses and dedicated volunteers. We are always looking for sponsors and individuals who want to make a real and lasting difference to their community. Find out about our existing partnerships here.
How to support your community
Whether you’re a business or an individual, your support—through donations or volunteer time—makes a real difference. Businesses interested in partnering with us can reach out at info@avonmouthcca.org.uk or call 0117 982 7445 to discuss ways to get involved. Individuals eager to volunteer can fill out our volunteer form to get started.
Volunteering opportunities
We have a diverse range of volunteering opportunities – whether you’re seeking work experience or a way to fill your time, you can make an impact by giving us a hand with:
- Hosting and waitressing at our not-for-profit coffee shop
- Social media and marketing support
- Managing the community boards
- Gardening
- Becoming a trustee
Other ways to make a difference
There are many other ways in which you can support us too:
- Hire the space
- Start a new group or share a skill – find out what’s already on
- Spread the word on social media or through word-of-mouth
- See our facebook page
Why get involved?
In addition to making a meaningful impact in the community, our volunteers and trustees often find their contributions deeply rewarding. Here’s what some of our volunteers, trustees, and visitors have to say about their experiences:
“I love it here. I come at least three times a week. I get to meet lots of different people I don’t know, from other places, who have a completely different life to mine and it’s really interesting.”
Carole (aged 82), local resident
“As a long standing resident and Chair of Trustees, I am proud to support such a passionate and committed Community Centre, staff and users, in as many ways as possible to bring the Community together.”
Judith Hadley, Chair of Trustees
“Volunteering and being a trustee for ACCA is so rewarding. I’ve met many local residents through the centre and feel like I’m part of a thriving local community ”
Iggy (aged 30), trustee and volunteer