Volunteer at an event
Represent Beyond Blue at events such as conferences, expos, community festivals and sporting events near you!
Beyond Blue participates in a range of events and activities in the community to start conversations, reduce stigma and discrimination, and let people know we’re here to support their mental health.
Our volunteering roles are ad-hoc in nature, popping up around the country throughout the year. There are no set days or hours, so volunteering with us can fit alongside work, family or study commitments.
Events can include sporting and challenge events, community events, festivals and expos.
We have volunteer roles to suit everyone. They may involve chatting with the community about mental health, handing out Beyond Blue information, running competitions, assisting with the set up and pack down of events and collection donations for the Beyond Blue Support Service.
Our volunteering roles are ad-hoc in nature, popping up around the country throughout the year. There are no set days or hours, so volunteering with us can fit alongside work, family or study commitments.
Events can include sporting and challenge events, community events, festivals and expos.
We have volunteer roles to suit everyone. They may involve chatting with the community about mental health, handing out Beyond Blue information, running competitions, assisting with the set up and pack down of events and collection donations for the Beyond Blue Support Service.
To join the Event Volunteers Program, you must:
- Be aged 16 years and older
- Have a valid Working with Children Check (or state equivalent)
- Complete the Beyond Blue Event Volunteer Registration and Induction Form before attending an event.
If you have any queries about the Beyond Blue Event Volunteer Program, please feel free to contact us.
Please note: Beyond Blue volunteers do not do face-to-face or phone counselling, office work, student placements or internship programs.
View the full list of volunteer policies and procedures.
Please note: Beyond Blue volunteers do not do face-to-face or phone counselling, office work, student placements or internship programs.
View the full list of volunteer policies and procedures.