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Volunteering Opportunity: Meals on Wheels

Volunteering @ Nexus is a great way to support your local community regardless of your age, skills or experience.

Volunteering @ Nexus is a great way to support your local community regardless of your age, skills or experience.

Delivering Meals on Wheels makes nutritious food available to local people who are frail, aged or are living with a disability.

Meals deliveries occur: Monday to Friday 11:30am-1pm (approx.), in Kilmore/Broadford/ Seymour.

You can let us know your availability – we are flexible.

To become Volunteer @ Nexus:

Visit Careers > Volunteering at Nexus on our website to download the Volunteer Registration Form or for more information contact Nexus Human Resources on 1300 77 33 52.


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