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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

Culture All audiences

Welcome and assist visitors to the “Mémoire en Fil” exhibition at Neimënster, help count visitor numbers, and ensure that the exhibited works are treated with respect.

Festival of Joy on June 28, 2026

Société de Gymnastique L´Espérance Differdange
Sports and leisure Children (3 – 12 years)

Volunteer to help organize and supervise gymnastics activities for children ages 4 to 9.

Guitar Lessons

Croix-Rouge luxembourgeoise
Culture Teenagers (12 - 18 years)

Help one or two young people from our home learn to play the guitar.

Finding my field of action

News on volunteering

At the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, relational volunteering is integrated into the daily work of the departments thanks to close collaboration with the Agence du Bénévolat.

We support you

Opening up

On our platform, volunteers and anyone wishing to get involved can explore a wide range of volunteer opportunities. Everyone can browse the available missions and offer their help directly to the organisations that match their values, skills, and availability.

Training

We offer training sessions for associations as well as for individuals who want to create their own nonprofit structure. These sessions help strengthen the skills needed for managing and governing an association.

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Curious about volunteering or community life? All the essential answers are available through the resources on our website. You’ll find practical information, guides, and news to help you better understand and enhance your commitment.

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?