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Voluntary work in Luxembourg

Volunteering is about giving the time you want (a little, a lot or passionately) to support an opportunity and help others. It's also about having fun, meeting people with the same values or commonalities, sharing good times and doing something you enjoy based on your interests and the opportunities you care about.

Our new missions

Support in French and English

Croix-Rouge Luxembourgeoise
Education / Training Teenagers (12 - 18 years)

Language support for a 15-year-old girl who wants to quickly improve her skills in order to pursue higher education.

Social (Health / Solidarity / Integration) Refugees and displaced persons

We need your help to meet the haircutting and styling needs of applicants and beneficiaries of international protection.

Education / Training Adults Urgent

Assisting refugees in improving their beginner-level Luxembourgish skills as a supplement to their Luxembourgish language courses.

Education / Training Social (Health / Solidarity / Integration) Seniors Urgent

Some older people experience difficulties with digital technologies. Digital Doheem aims to support them in their daily lives, directly in their own homes. The objectives are: to help older people use essential digital tools (smartphones or tablets), to explain how to use these tools safely and securely.

SMR: Homework assistance FR/GER/LU

Croix-Rouge Luxembourgeoise
Education / Training All audiences

We are looking for several people for our accommodation facility who can provide homework assistance on Sunday afternoons from 2 to 4 p.m.

Support during events

Environment and Sustainability Education Luxembourg
Education / Training Environment Living together All audiences

Would you like to contribute to the ecological transition, but prefer to get involved on an ad hoc basis? We regularly organise collaborative workshops on sustainability to raise awareness of environmental issues among different audiences and require support in facilitating these workshops.

Finding my field of action

News on volunteering

The Agence du Bénévolat, with the support of the Ministry of Family, is launching the national campaign "Give this chair your voice!" to highlight an essential form of civic engagement: serving on the board of an association. 📽️ Discover the stories of the board members here!

The Agence du Bénévolat has relocated!

Social (Health / Solidarity / Integration) All audiences Volunteers

The Agence du Bénévolat has temporarily relocated to carry out work that will make our main building in Strassen more accessible to people with reduced mobility.

Nouvelle Présidence de l’Agence du Bénévolat

Social (Health / Solidarity / Integration) All audiences Organisations

Dans le cadre de la nouvelle composition de son conseil d’administration, l’Agence du Bénévolat annonce un changement à sa présidence : Marc Thill succède à Dr Martine Mergen à la tête de l’association.

We support you

Opening up

The world of organisations is full of opportunities and activities. During our individual volunteer consultations, we help you to find a volunteer position that suits you according to your interests, your talents and your availability.

Training

Training courses can be offered on request to introduce you to volunteering or to facilitate your volunteering through the development of soft-skills, particularly in the context of helping particularly vulnerable groups.

Discover

What is volunteering? How can you become a volunteer and make the most of your experience? We answer all your questions by email or during our phone sessions and share information and news related to the organisation.

Even more support from the Agence du Bénévolat

Information on volunteering

What is volunteering? How does it differ from volunteering?

Why and how to become a volunteer? Are there any specific leaves of absence to get involved?

What are the elements to consider in order to be a successful volunteer? Is there any training for volunteers?

Valuing volunteer commitment

You have acquired knowledge and know-how through your voluntary activities.

How can you have your skills and commitment officially recognised?

What are the different ways to have your voluntary commitment recognised?