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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.

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Volunteer for Excel and data quality

Croix-Rouge Luxembourgeoise
Education / Training Health Social (Health / Solidarity / Integration) All audiences Urgent

As a volunteer, you will play a crucial role in improving the quality of our organization's data. If you are proficient in Excel and passionate about data processing, this assignment is for you!

Health All audiences

Blëtz a.s.b.l. is always looking for volunteers who are committed to fighting stroke in order to provide relief to loved ones. For potential volunteers and interested parties, initial training will take place on February 21 at 9:30 a.m. at the Huncherange Cultural Center.

Social (Health / Solidarity / Integration) Living together Seniors Persons with disabilities

President: Lead the association, represent the association, convene meetings Secretary: Write minutes, manage correspondence, organise meetings Treasurer: Manage finances, keep accounts, prepare financial reports

High school level school support

Croix-Rouge Luxembourgeoise
Education / Training Social (Health / Solidarity / Integration) Refugees and displaced persons

We are looking for motivated volunteers, ready to guide and accompany our young students in their studies. The main subjects are French and mathematics.

AFRIK'ART FESTIVAL of LUXEMBOURG 2026 3rd Edition

Association Afrique Festival & Arts de Luxembourg
Culture Living together Leisure Young people (18 - 30 years) Adults Seniors

Volunteering at the Afrik'Art Festival in Luxembourg in 2026 means committing to serving culture, contributing to a unifying event, and enjoying an enriching human experience at the heart of an intercultural festival.

Social (Health / Solidarity / Integration) Living together All audiences Refugees and displaced persons Urgent

This project changes the way we look at migration. Your communication can make a difference. Together, let's raise awareness of Mémoires en Voyage and its meaningful projects. Ready to join us?

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News on volunteering

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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!

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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.

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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.

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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?