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Could you make a real difference?

Change people’s lives, including your own. Become a Yorkshire Ambulance Service volunteer.

Volunteering with Yorkshire Ambulance Service is more than just giving your time – it’s about being part of something bigger.

Whether you’re responding to emergencies in your neighbourhood or helping patients reach vital medical appointments, you’ll gain new skills, boost your confidence, and make a genuine impact on people’s lives.

Our volunteers come from all walks of life, and many have gone on to build careers with Yorkshire Ambulance Service or in other healthcare and emergency services. You never know where it might lead!

Why volunteer with us

Make a positive impact – On your own health and wellbeing as well as others’. Volunteering gives you purpose, keeps you active, and connects you with your community.

Gain confidence and skills – You’ll receive professional training, learn life-saving techniques or patient care skills, and develop abilities that employers value.
Total flexibility – We work around your life. Choose when you volunteer to fit around work, family, and other commitments.

All expenses covered – We reimburse mileage and provide all equipment and uniforms at no cost to you.

Exclusive benefits – Access NHS discount schemes and support services.

Be part of an incredible team – Volunteer alongside passionate, supportive people who share your commitment to making a real difference.

Explore our roles

We’d love you to join us as a volunteer, and with several rewarding roles to choose from, you can explore the options below to find the one that’s right for you:

Community First Responder (CFR)
Patient Transport Service (PTS)
Critical Friends Network (CFN)

Why we feel volunteering is important

Your questions answered

Are there any age, ability, or health requirements for volunteering?
Some roles have age or ability requirements for safety reasons, but we do our best to make volunteering accessible to everyone – including people with disabilities or health conditions. If you’re unsure or want to talk about your situation, just get in touch – we’re happy to help.
Will volunteering affect my benefits or paid work?
Volunteering usually doesn’t affect your benefits or job, but it’s a good idea to check with your benefits adviser or employer if you’re unsure.
Are expenses paid?
Yes. Volunteers will be reimbursed expenses related to their voluntary activities. The most common expense is travel. Equipment, uniforms, and training are provided for free.
Can I shadow someone before committing?
Unfortunately, you can't shadow someone before committing. However, we can arrange for you to speak with a current volunteer. If you have any queries, please contact us.

Ready to start?

Joining our team of almost 1,000 volunteers is easy. Select Apply now to view our volunteer vacancies.

Do you have a question? Email: yas.volunteering@nhs.net