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Fair Shares is a community based project that uses two-way volunteering, to reward people for the time and effort they put into their neighbourhood.
Need to learn more about how time banking works before you get involved with Fair Shares.
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Fair Shares is involved with many different projects, ranging from working with young people, to fundraising events and dementia work.
Our annual pumpkin carving and sparkler events went off without a hitch. We had a great, if slightly wet, time at this year’s pumpkin carving. We upped our game and had some serrated saw-like tools available to use which allowed…read more
There’s a new buzz in King’s Square. The King’s Quarter got in touch with us and asked if our wood workshop could make some bug hotels. We were more than happy to oblige, with Jon and our participants creating four…read more
Despite the ever-impending threats of rain and storms we had an amazing time in Bournemouth (and for the most part managed to stay dry). 27 of us went down for our regular September holiday, spending Monday to Thursday in the…read more
There are many ways you can get involved; from sharing time and skills with others in the community to taking part in our social activities. The options are endless.
If you don't feel you can share your time, then you can also give a donation to the Fair Shares community.
If you're an organisation that would like to work with us, either on a long term project or for a volunteer day, contact us to find out more.
I’ve been involved in Fair Shares for three years, after volunteering at a woodland project, Gymnation, the Furniture Recycling Project and the City Farm. I don’t like office work, I prefer doing practical things that help people – Fair Shares is all about people helping each other. I’ve learned all sorts of skills – carpentry, gardening, lambing and repairing things. I feel safe, welcome and useful here
It’s just the natural way of living – everyone helping each other out.
Coming here has helped me become more confident; I am more comfortable with people and I can make and do useful things to help other people, and make friends who don’t judge you. It’s made me think about becoming a social worker, or a teacher.
Fair Shares members have been so supportive. They have moved an ottoman for me and provided lifts and in return I have undertaken extensive sewing repairs. It’s a very effective method.
I’ve really enjoyed being with younger people and been impressed with their commitment. Without this we would never have met and had the time to speak and listen to each other. This could help change people’s attitudes.
My illness no longer defines or limits my life. Fair Shares has changed my life. I can’t talk highly enough about it.
I feel part of their community and know that my time and skills are valued