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 Esther Rantzen visits 
Liverpool ChildLine base to thank volunteers and plea for more to come forward 
CHILDLINE founder Dame Esther Rantzen 
will be visiting the Helpline's Liverpool base on Monday, 23 November 2015, in a bid to 
urgently recruit new volunteer counsellors, and thank those who already dedicate 
their time to making children's lives better. 
 
The free, 24 hour confidential helpline for children has been providing support 
and advice in the UK since 1986. Its base on Great Homer Street in Liverpool 
opened in September 2007 and currently has 180 volunteers, who offer support and 
advice to young people online and over the phone. The service is urgently 
looking for a further 80 volunteers, for a variety of shifts available across 
the week. Volunteers are particularly needed for evening and weekend shifts, 
which are often busy periods when many children contact the service.
Dame Esther, who launched ChildLine almost 30 years ago, said:- "We are 
incredibly lucky at the Liverpool base to have such a dedicated group of 
volunteers that give up their time endlessly to make a real difference to 
children right here across the City. It's thanks to their commitment that we are 
able to transform the lives of vulnerable children and young people who so 
desperately need our help."  
 
Over the last 12 months, (April 2014 to March 2015), volunteers at the Liverpool 
base helped more than 56,500 children and young people who had worries about a 
range of issues from bullying, family relationship issues, to serious abuse.
Esther continued:- "Next year is a milestone for ChildLine as we mark the 
service's thirtieth birthday. We've achieved so much in that time and have 
supported over 3.9million children around the UK who have had no where else to 
turn. It is down to all our wonderful volunteers that this has been possible.
But locally we still need more volunteers to join us and help us be there for 
more children and young people to ensure that every child can get through to our 
life saving service. Some of the children who contact us are suicidal, or have 
run away from abuse and need urgent help. We need to continue to be there for 
children, for as long as they need a safe place, whatever their worry, whenever 
they need us. In Liverpool we are particularly looking for volunteers who can 
give some time in the evening and at weekends.
I would urge anyone who has some time to donate to us and is interested in this 
opportunity to volunteer to come forward and do something to help. You don't 
need previous counselling experience, ChildLine will train you. All you need is 
a commitment to helping children. Get in touch as soon as possible to find out 
more."  
 
Esther will spend the afternoon at the Liverpool base meeting with ChildLine 
staff and volunteers, thanking them for the vital support they have given to 
thousands of vulnerable children and hear from them about their experiences of 
being a volunteer. She will recognise a number of volunteers including Zoe 
Williams who has been a volunteer at the Liverpool base for 5 years and has 
achieved over 700 voluntary hours to date.
Zoe said:- "It's fantastic knowing that I'm helping the children who are 
often frightened and don't know how to cope with what is happening to them. By 
talking the situation through with them we can let them know they have options 
and they can change their lives for the better. I'm proud of the work we do here 
and would encourage anyone to come and join us!' 
 
Anyone who is interested in becoming a ChildLine volunteer can find out more by 
contacting Stephanie Kelly, volunteer coordinator at the Liverpool base on:- 
0151 5561030 or 
email.  
People over the age of 16 can volunteer for ChildLine, and the service welcomes 
applicants from all walks of life. Potential volunteers will initially commit to 
51 hours for training and assessment for telephone / online counselling and 14 
hours for email only counselling. They will then be required to do one weekly 
shift for a minimum of 12 months.  |