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Dex Together Spotlight: Siobhan

As part of the DEX Together spotlight series, Siobhan from the DEX team shares her experiences volunteering at the Crisis Camden Charity Shop in London and the numerous benefits that volunteering has provided her.

shop from crisis camden

Shop from Crisis Camden is a pre-loved and vintage charity shop helping to end homelessness. 

Check out the amazing store of preloved and vintage items on Instagram.

Learn more about this Camden Charity Shop and Crisis.  

"I love seeing how clothes are styled and arranged visually. It’s inspiring and expressive. Each week, it’s exciting to see the new layouts and latest stock, they get in some great items and I like the sustainability of pre-loved. And I get some great style tips."
Siobhan
DEX Team

Q&A with Siobhan

Where do you volunteer, Siobhan?

I volunteer at Shop from Crisis Camden in my spare time.  The charity shop sells pre-loved clothing, homeware, books and vinyl donated by the public. They also have a great vintage section. Proceeds from the shop support Crisis, a national charity for people experiencing homelessness.

Why did you choose this cause, and why is it important to you?

I have supported Crisis for several years by donating items and occasionally contributing to their Christmas appeal. This cause is important to me because I have witnessed a significant amount of homelessness while living in London.

I found this store had a nice vibe, so I enquired and now volunteer in my spare time. There are so many ways to support Crisis, whether it’s donating items, buying from their stores, volunteering or making financial donations.

What are your main volunteer responsibilities, and what does a typical shift look like?

I mainly work on the till, taking payments and on the shop floor, tidying clothes rails and arranging displays. I can also work out the back, steaming clothes and tagging items.

What do you enjoy the most about volunteering?

It’s really hard to choose one thing. It’s satisfying knowing that I am contributing to an important cause: ending homelessness. It’s incredibly rewarding to witness the entire process unfold once an item is donated. We receive a donation, steam clean it, price and tag it, and then place it in the store for sale. You get to see the immediate value and impact that the store has.   

I also enjoy the variety of the work, and the general store vibe. The music. They have brilliant playlists which we get compliments on all the time. 

I love seeing how clothes are styled and arranged visually. It’s inspiring and expressive. Each week, it’s exciting to see the new layouts and latest stock, they get in some great items and I like the sustainability of pre-loved. And I get some great style tips!

What I enjoy most are the people, There is an amazing team I have met and befriended at the store. The management team are incredibly supportive and professional, regularly updating us on any appeals, campaigns and changes in the store. Plus, I love chatting with customers, both the regulars and new visitors. It’s all rather social.

Photo shared by Siobhan taken during a volunteering shift. 

"What I enjoy most are the people. There is an amazing team. I love chatting with customers, both the regulars and new visitors. It’s all rather social."
Siobhan
DEX Team

GET INVOLVED WITH DEX TOGETHER

At DEX, we harness our community’s collective power for positive impact through DEX Together, our volunteer initiative for guardians and our team.

We encourage our team and staff to contribute their time and skills to meaningful causes, like GoodGym, in their communities on a schedule that suits them.

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Dex Together Spotlight: Ariane

As part of the DEX Together spotlight series, DEX Guardian Ariane shares her experience of volunteering with GoodGym in London and the many benefits that volunteering has provided her.

Getting fit by doing good

GoodGym is a community of people who believe in getting fit while doing good. It was founded to address loneliness in the city and operates in over 60 areas across the UK. 

Follow GoodGym’s amazing community work on Instagram.

Learn more about GoodGym’s story here.

There's no such thing as an average GoodGym shift! In the last month, I've helped prune trees in a park, bag up soil for a horticultural charity, make clothes parcels for refugees, unpack food bank deliveries, supported my local junior ParkRun, and tidied the garden for an older gentleman in my neighbourhood."
A female volunteer for Goodgym gardening
Ariane
DEX Guardian

Q&A with Ariane

So Ariane, tell us about GoodGym?

It’s essentially a running club combined with volunteering, although running isn’t essential! Active travel is the main thing – run, walk, or cycle to do useful things in the community. We get fit by doing good!

Why did you choose this cause, and why is it important to you?

It’s super flexible, and there are so many opportunities to get involved in. Sessions don’t last longer than 90 minutes, and most are held in the evenings or on weekends, making it easy to fit them into a working schedule.

It’s also really varied – you get to try a lot of different things! You can join group runs or community missions for something social, or complete a DBS check and complete some training to assist older people with tasks (e.g., gardening, unpacking) in their homes. It’s an easy way to know you’ve made something good happen.

What are your main volunteer responsibilities, and what does a typical shift look like?

There’s no such thing as an average GoodGym shift! In the last month, I’ve helped prune trees in a park, bag up soil for a horticultural charity, make clothes parcels for refugees, unpack food bank deliveries, supported my local junior ParkRun, and tidied the garden for an older gentleman in my neighbourhood. You don’t need any particular skills, just be happy to get stuck in and move some stuff around.

What do you enjoy the most about volunteering?
The social aspect; I’m still relatively new to my part of London, and through GoodGym, I’ve met a lovely group of people. They have been a huge support over the last few months. Getting to know my neighbourhood better is an added bonus – there are lots of places I wouldn’t have known about if I hadn’t run to a mission there.

Photo shared by Ariane taken during a GoodGym session. 

"I'm still relatively new to my part of London, and through GoodGym I've met a lovely group of people."
A female volunteer for Goodgym gardening
Ariane
DEX Guardian

GET INVOLVED WITH DEX TOGETHER

At DEX, we harness our community’s collective power for positive impact through DEX Together, our volunteer initiative for guardians and our team.

We encourage our team and staff to contribute their time and skills to meaningful causes, like GoodGym, in their communities on a schedule that suits them.

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Dex Together Volunteer Spotlight: Rogier

As part of DEX Together, DEX Managing Director, Rogier, explains how he is supporting Dutch Foreign Affairs at UK prisons through volunteering.

Supporting dutch forEIgn affairs in UK Prisons

The Dutch Embassy and Foreign Affairs in the Netherlands work with vetted UK volunteers like Rogier to meet with Dutch prisoners in UK prisons. 

The purpose of these voluntary roles is to understand the prisoners’ situation now and to be able to give them information and resources on how the prisoners can adapt to life back in the Netherlands after finishing their sentence. 

We asked Rogier a few questions about his unique volunteering role and what inspired him to take part.

"I find the psychology of different individuals interesting and enjoy meeting people, listening and offering support."
Rogier
DEX Director

Q&A with Rogier

Why did you choose this cause, and why is it important to you?

As a Dutch national living in the UK, I believe it’s important to contribute to the rehabilitation of individuals involved in criminal activities and to support the Prisoner and Foreign Affairs. 

At DEX, we believe in the power of community and reducing anti-social behaviour while improving communities through our guardianship service and DEX Together programme, which is why this cause is significant to me.

 
What are your main volunteer responsibilities, and what does a typical shift look like?

I am a contact for the embassy and act as a liaison between Dutch prisoners in the UK and the Foreign Affairs department. During my conversations with the prisoners, I focus on understanding their situation. What are their detention circumstances? Are they in good health? Are they suffering from any mental health issues? And to determine if the prisoner wishes to pursue an education.

It’s also important to understand in the process the prisoner stands. Have they already been convicted? If so, when will they return to the Netherlands? How to prepare them at the point of return? 

Additionally, I find out if they have family or a support network. I explain the social systems in place at Dutch airports for their arrival. I can inform foreign affairs, who can track where the prisoner was born and arrange for social support to ensure they have housing or support upon arrival.

What do you enjoy the most about volunteering?
 I find the psychology of different individuals interesting and enjoy meeting people, listening and offering support.
 
Although my role does not directly involve rehabilitating prisoners, I feel that if I can help gather information that Foreign Affairs and the embassy can use to facilitate a smoother resettlement process for prisoners returning to Holland. I am contributing in a meaningful way.
"During my conversations with the prisoners, I focus on understanding their circumstances and informing them on resources available to them back in the Netherlands."
Rogier
DEX Director

GET INVOLVED WITH DEX TOGETHER

At DEX, we harness our community’s collective power for positive impact through DEX Together, our volunteer program for guardians and our team.

It offers the flexibility to contribute your time and skills to meaningful causes on a schedule that suits you.

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Dex Together Volunteer Spotlight: Janet

Janet, a DEX Guardian, is a DEX Together volunteer. She joined the initiative earlier this year. Discover the incredible impact she and her fellow volunteers are making at the Barking Food Forest. 

BARKING FOOD FORREST

Barking Food Forest is a vibrant community gardening project in Barking Riverside, bringing joy and connection to local children, young people, families, and residents of all ages.

Learn more about the Barking Food Forest.

Follow Barking Food Forest on Instagram. 

We asked Janet a few questions about her volunteering role. 

"As a part of DEX together I volunteer at Barking Food Forest, a charity that has transformed an unused scrap of land into a thriving space for fresh produce, and community connection."

Q&A with janet

Why did you choose this charity and why is it important to you?
I chose this role because it allows me to support what I care about while engaging with my community.
 
What are your main volunteer responsibilities and what does a typical shift look like?
I love the hands-on work of gardening outdoors, My shifts are varied, with a wide variety of tasks that change with the seasons—from planting and harvesting to maintaining the garden and planning social events.
 
What do you enjoy the most about volunteering?
I particularly enjoy participating in special events such as community open days, Halloween celebrations, and Christmas gatherings.
"It’s a friendly, welcoming environment where food, ideas, and social connections are shared, and everyone is made to feel welcome and included."

BECOME A DEX TOGETHER VOLUNTEER

At DEX, we harness our community’s collective power for positive impact through DEX Together, our volunteer program for guardians.

It offers the flexibility to contribute your time and skills to meaningful causes on a schedule that suits you.