Get Involved
Being part of a community is a great way to improve your wellbeing, stay connected, and feel valued. We love to include people and actively encourage and support you in getting involved with our charity and community.

Join our community
Have you ever considered volunteering with us, helping out at events, or having your say on disability issues by joining the Devon Disability Network? Or maybe you’d like to have some fun by fundraising for us or working with us or become a Trustee? Do you have a range of skills, business knowledge, and life experience that could help our charity? Or perhaps you’d like to raise awareness on the things that matter to you by supporting local or national campaigns?
Whichever it might be there’s lots of information on our website or contact our friendly Hub team today to find out more. SMS: 07856 426940, BSL Facetime info@livingoptions.org
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There are a variety of roles to get involved with through volunteering from office support to helping out at events or being an ambassador or buddy. We offer a friendly and caring environment, with the opportunity to develop and grow as an individual.
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Do you have a range of skills, business knowledge and life experience that could enhance our charity and ensure we reach our goals and aspirations.
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‘Every little helps!’ and we’re very grateful for all the donations we receive, yet there is something special about getting behind and supporting someone or a team of people to compete in a fundraising event for us. From running, walking, wheeling, baking… if you’re taking part in an event next year consider doing it to raise funds for us.
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We love attending events meeting with you and reaching out to new people about our range of support services, products and training. Have you used one of our services and would like the opportunity to meet with like minded people and tell them why our service is important to you? Why not get in touch and volunteer at our next event or visit our events page and come along, we’d love to see you.
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Our services, support and information is led by you, we need you to make sure we’re providing the best possible advice and support. We offer a friendly and caring environment, with the opportunity to develop and grow as an individual.
Our Support Services
Time To Talk
Our free, confidential listening support and advice helpline, for those with a disability, long term health condition or Deaf people who use BSL.
Learn moreThe Hub
Your first point of contact with Living Options Devon, our friendly Hub team connects you to the support services, advice, and information that you need.
Learn moreDevon Disability Network (DDN)
Enabling disabled and Deaf people to campaign and be involved in developing the support services they need.
Learn moreCounselling Service
6 free sessions of accessible counselling to people with a disability and members of the Deaf community (British Sign Language Users) across Devon.
Learn moreSee Hear Centre
Our North Devon hub supporting you with information, advice and equipment for sight and hearing loss.
Learn moreYour Campaigns
Get involved in the things that matter to you
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Find out moreDeaf Friendly Face masks
“I believe the government should provide clear face masks to everyone”
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