Community Connection Afternoon Tea Hosts – Individuals & Groups Welcome! LifeLinkConnect is an ACNC-registered charity working to reduce loneliness and social isolation through safe, welcoming community connection. We are inviting individual volunteers and groups to help host our Community Connection Afternoon Tea events at community centres across Perth. What you will do welcome attendees and help them feel comfortable and included support light conversation in a warm and respectful way assist with simple set-up, refreshments, and pack-down help create a friendly atmosphere where people feel seen, valued, and less alone No previous experience is required. We are looking for volunteers who are friendly, reliable, respectful, and comfortable engaging with adults from diverse backgrounds. Why volunteer with us This is a meaningful opportunity to give back, connect with others, and be part of something that makes a real difference in people’s lives. Volunteers may also receive a certificate of appreciation recognising their kindness and contribution. Please also refer to the Reimbursement provided section for further details. Volunteers can join one session or participate on an ongoing basis. Most sessions are held on the last Friday of each month, generally from 1:00pm to 4:00pm or 2:00pm to 5:00pm , at community centres across Perth. We welcome both individual volunteers and corporate or team volunteers. A short briefing may be provided before each session where needed. Category Community Services Commitment One off - an event Type Of Work Companionship & Social Support, Time Required Volunteers can join one session or participate on an ongoing basis. Most sessions are held on Saturdays or Sunday afternoons at community centres across Perth. The upcoming event on Sunday 24 May 2026 at 2:30 pm will be held at Riverton Pavilion, Noongar Way, Riverton WA 6148. We welcome both individual volunteers and corporate or team volunteers. Training Volunteers receive a short event briefing and a short instruction video to help them understand their role, respectful communication, boundaries, and safeguarding expectations.