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I need to travel to attend my volunteer project. Will I receive travel and other expenses? How do I apply for this?
Yes – travel and lunch expenses should be available to all volunteers. You may have to pay for this up front, but you should be reimbursed if you can show that you spent a reasonable amount and you have receipts. Check with your opportunity provider to find out how - and how much - you can claim.

If you think you might have difficulty paying for things out of your own pocket, most organisations will be flexible and cover these costs up front.

Most residential voluntary work offers board, lodging and some form of pocket money. This work can be for a week or two or a whole year.
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Can I claim benefits while volunteering?
Yes, you can. The benefits regulations are clear that you can volunteer.
For detailed and up-to-date information on volunteering whilst you are claiming welfare benefits read Volunteering England's advice about volunteering and state benefits. The Dept of Works and Pensions has a good search facility. [Links will open in a new window]
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Will I be entitled to an allowance if I'm living away from home to volunteer?
Living allowances vary – it's best to check with your opportunity provider before you start.

Broadly speaking you can expect to receive between £40 and £60 pounds per week. If you volunteer away from home, the organisation will usually help you find accommodation.

Find out more about residential volunteering opportunities - and allowances - through Volunteering England.
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Can I volunteer full-time and get living expenses?
You can, but only under certain circumstances. Most residential voluntary work offers board, lodging and some form of pocket money. This work can be for a week or two or a whole year. View Volunteering England's residential volunteering opportunities page for more information. [Link will open in a new window.]
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