Dundee Learning Project

What can the project offer me or someone I am working with?

Dundee Learning Project works with adults over 16, resident in Dundee, who identify as disabled or a carer, to learn new skills such as literacy or digital skills. We have a great team of volunteers who can support learners one to one. We also offer support to small groups at local accessible community venues. Our services are free, person centred and confidential.

How do I refer myself, a family member or someone I am working with?

You can contact our local Learning Coordinator with the contact details of the person you wish to refer.

Email us on: dundeelead@lead.org.uk

Phone us on: 07741899507 

Alternatively you can get in touch by completing the contact form for the project.

One Dundee learner said, “Thanks to Lead I feel like I’m getting back to being the old me. I feel my independence coming back and that makes such a difference to me and my family”.

How can I volunteer to support this project?

We are always looking for more volunteers to support our projects. We have a range of roles that can suit your available time and experience. We can provide training, out of pocket expenses and opportunities to our volunteers which are as fulfilling as they are rewarding. For more information please see our volunteering page.

How does the volunteer group Friends of Lead Dundee support the work of Lead Scotland?

Friends of Lead in Dundee is a local group which supports Lead’s work as follows:

  • Raises awareness
  • Raises funds, organises events, buys equipment for the project.
  • Volunteer involvement

For more information check out the Friends of Lead Dundee Facebook page.

Any other questions?

 

Please call head office on 0131 2289441 or email enquiries@lead.org.uk

Lead’s Dundee project gratefully receives funding from Dundee Council, Leng Charitable Trust, Alexander Moncur Trust and Tay Charitable Trust.

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