Charities and community organisations are being invited to attend a special fair offering volunteering opportunities for members of the public.
The Volunteer Fair is taking place on Thursday 23 April, between 11am and 2pm, at Exeter Cathedral.
The annual event is being held by Exeter Community Initiatives (ECI).
The free-to-attend, drop-in event will bring together 75 local charities and community organisations, offering residents the chance to explore hundreds of volunteering opportunities in one place.
With over 800 people expected to attend, the fair is the largest volunteering event of its kind in Exeter.
Whether people have a few hours to spare or are looking for longer-term roles, the Volunteer Fair helps match skills, interests, and availability with local causes. The event is inclusive and welcoming to all, including students from the University of Exeter and Exeter College, families, retirees, and individuals from all backgrounds.
Ellie Taylor, CEO of Exeter Community Initiatives, said: “Volunteering is a powerful way to connect with your community. This fair makes it easy for people to find opportunities that fit their lives and passions, whatever their experience or background.”
The event is open to everyone, and no prior experience is needed. Visitors can drop in at any time during the event.
ECI are now inviting organisations to book their stall at the event. Due to high demand, the organisation is encouraging people to sign up early to secure their place and ensure a variety of organisations are represented.
To book a stall visit the Exeter Community Initiatives website at Exeter Community Initiatives - Volunteer Fair April 2026

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