21st Century Thame works with volunteers, businesses and the Council to support projects and events that benefit Thame such as the annual Thame Carnival.
The vision of 21st Century Thame is to enhance the historic market town of Thame by protecting its past and promoting its future as a vibrant and flourishing centre serving the whole community.
Thame Museum is run by local volunteers who create a wonderful visitor experience for all. New volunteers are needed and are very much welcome. It’s a great way to give back to the community, meet new people, gain experience or offer a specialist skill. There are lots of ways you can help in a supportive and friendly environment and all the training you need will be given.
Find out more and enquire via the Thame Museum website or call them on 01844 212801.
Thame Green Living are working on a selection of projects to put the Thame Green Living Plan into action, partnering with Thame Town Council and other charities, community groups and businesses. Here is a selection of projects that are already underway.
To contact the team, use their online contact form here.
Currently looking for volunteers to join the Air Monitoring Project – find out more here.
Based at Thame Town Cricket Club, The Thame Senior Friendship Centre, a registered charity, have been supporting the older members of our community since 1986. Members meet to catch up with friends and enjoy lunch and entertainment and even benefit from transport to and from the Centre.
Visit the website to find out how you can help make a difference.
We are always keen to hear from individuals who would like to be a part of our work. Not all our volunteers are directly involved with young people as there much that happens behind the scenes to keep things ticking over, including fundraising, social media, PR & Marketing to name just a few.
If you would like to be a part of our wonderful team of volunteers, please do get in touch and have a conversation with us. We provide all volunteers with safeguarding training and carry out all necessary reference and DBS checks
All our activities are run by volunteers – they shape young people’s lives for the better and find out a whole lot about themselves in the process, too. Our door is open to people of all ages, genders, races and backgrounds. You don’t need to have been a Scout or know how to put up a tent. We’ll provide the training, you show up, get stuck in, and make memories for life.
Current opportunities can be found here or email jointheadventure@oxonscouting.org.uk.
Thame Players is a vibrant and friendly theatre group based in the centre of Thame on Nelson Street. The theatre and productions would not run without the help and support of volunteers. If you think you can help with anything from front-of-house service through to acting, directing, lighting or sounds then you’d be welcomed with open arms. No experience is needed as all training can be given as long as you bring your enthusiasm.
Read more about the types of volunteering opportunities here.
The Cuttle Brook Volunteers group meets twice a month – the third Sunday and last Wednesday – to share tasks such as mowing paths, building or maintaining boardwalks and bridges, protecting reed beds, planting and conducting wildlife surveys.
We’re looking for volunteers at our shops in Thame and Chinnor. If you’d like to help us then please get in touch!
If you’re involved with a local charity or group who are in need of volunteers then let us know so we can help!