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Volunteers are part of the family at LLTF. We love the passion our ‘vollies’ bring to our day-to-day operations.

From packing and processing parcels, helping with events like Walk for Prems or providing peer support at NICU Connections events – there is a volunteer role for everyone!

Learn more about volunteering below and the options we have available for individuals and groups.

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Volunteering at LLTF is a great way to make new friends, learn new skills, and help vulnerable families across Australia. We’d love you to join our team of passionate ‘vollies’! 

1300 697 736  contact@lltf.org.auSign up as a volunteer

Corporate Volunteers


Corporate volunteering is a great way for organisations to get involved helping LLTF deliver our services.

Areas your staff could assist with include;

  • Collating and packing resources 
  • Wrapping Milestone packs for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day 
  • Data collation and recording for special projects

LLTF offer a corporate volunteering day every month and can take up to 15 volunteers.

Corporate organisations are encouraged to donate to LLTF to cover the costs and help families in need.

Skilled Volunteering


If you have team members with skills in social media, marketing, office administration or grant writing we’d love to hear from you.

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Packing and Processing Volunteers


Packing and Processing Volunteering means being part of the dynamic volunteer team on a Monday and/or a Wednesday at LLTF headquarters. Tasks include;

  • Collating resources like our Little Treasures Welcome Packs and Little Bag of Calm 
  • Preparing Milestone packs for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and Christmas
  • Preparing resource orders for health professionals to distribute in hospital
  • Sorting and packing donations from the crafting community
  • Assisting with administration tasks such as organising postage and updating data 

Peer Support Volunteers


Peer Support Volunteering means joining staff from LLTF to support parents who have had a premature or sick baby. This happens in NICU Connections events, either in hospital or online. Over a ‘cuppa’ you will listen to families telling their story and offer advice, tips and tricks to help them on their journey.

If you would like to become a Peer Support Volunteer you will need to complete training, will need to have been through the experience of having a premature or sick baby and have stayed in NICU or SCN. You will also need to complete the hospital compliance training. 

NICU Connections – online, is a closed Facebook group so parents can sit with their baby and join in cotside using their own personal device.

Event Volunteers


Event Volunteering includes helping out with logistics at events like Walk for Prems (WFP), LLTF’s signature fundraising activity. WFP is held in multiple locations across Australia each year. Event tasks include;

  • Helping with set up and pack down
  • Marshalling walkers around the track
  • Handing out water and medals
  • Setting up signage and equipment

If you have friends, family or colleagues with specialist events skills we’d love to hear from them too!


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Volunteering FAQs

We are looking for people who have a compassionate heart and love to help others. You will need to be over 16 and physically fit and relatively healthy. But do call if you want to discuss any concerns.

Peer Support Volunteer roles usually require a commitment of 4 hours weekly, fortnightly or monthly. You can choose to take part in hospital NICU Connections morning teas or closed FB events online.Packing and processing volunteers usually work one day a week for five hours. 10am – 3pm.

Our Peer Support Volunteers need to have had a premature or sick baby so that you have the understanding to support other families, preferably in the past 10 years.Our Packing and Processing Volunteers need to be capable of standing or sitting for long periods of time and be able to complete light lifting.

If you’re applying to be a Peer Support Volunteer role for our Facebook or hospital groups, then you will need to have had a prem or sick baby. We also have many roles that do not require this life experience.

If you want to help with Packing and Processing then yes, you need to live in Victoria, as these activities are completed at our Head Office in Ringwood, Melbourne. However, there are plenty of Peer Support Volunteer positions and Events volunteering roles across Australia.

All our volunteers are trained in their roles with online and hands-on training.You will be mentored by our staff members until you feel comfortable to do your volunteer role.

Our onboarding process is easy.You will need to fill in an online application form and you will be interviewed to make sure you are the right fit for us, and we are the right fit for you. If you’re successful, you’ll progress through the online training and also get some hands-on training.All volunteers are required to complete a Working with Children Check and National Police Check or ‘blue card’.But don’t worry, we will be there to help you through all of these steps.

We love our volunteers to work together in teams, so you will have a team of equally enthusiastic individuals working alongside you.

Yes, as long as you both have the skills to do the job we are more than happy for you to work with others you might know.



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To make a real difference and support families across Australia become a valued volunteer for us.

1300 697 736  volunteer@lltf.org.auSign up as a volunteer

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