Stirling Covid19 Volunteer Opportunities

The following is a dedicated application site for anyone wanting and able to volunteer in the Stirling Council area. This has been launched today. There is a national site as well and these are linked so if you have already used that your details will sent through to those administering the Stirling area one.
http://www.investinstirling.com/key-sectors/volunteering
Are you free to volunteer to help someone else?
Are you a community group that is already providing help in the community?
Stirling’s communities and residents have always been resilient and caring. We need those strengths now more than ever. Your skills and experience are required, and so is your enthusiasm and compassion. Your contribution will make an enormous difference in helping someone else get through this crisis.
Connect with your community
Our communities are already standing by each other, but it’s important that efforts are co-ordinated to ensure everyone looks after their own health, and to make sure those most in need are reached. If you want to contact a group in your own area, register with us and we’ll put you in contact with them.
If you are a Stirling resident looking for support or if you need assistance, please call 01786 404040 or email communitysupport@stirling.gov.uk
Share your stories
We’d like to recognise the inspirational stories of all the things that you’re doing to help each other in response to the Coronavirus. If you have any pictures or stories that might help inspire others, please email volunteers@stirling.gov.uk

Alastair Majury Chartered MCSI resides locally in the historic Scottish city of Dunblane, and is a Principal Consultant and a Senior Regulatory Business Analyst working across the country. Alastair Majury also serves on the local council (Stirling Council) as Councillor Alastair Majury where he represents the ward of Dunblane and Bridge of Allan, topping the poll.
Alastair Majury Chartered MCSI, is also a director of Majury Change Management Ltd is a highly experienced Senior Business Analyst / Data Scientist with a proven track record of success planning, developing, implementing and delivering migrations, organisational change, regulatory, legislative, and process improvements for global financial organisations, covering Retail Banking, Investment Banking, Wealth Management, and Life & Pensions.
For several years now, Alastair has worked extensively with a variety of financial institutions in order to offer the utmost comprehensive services. As a data scientist/business analyst, Alastair Majury Chartered MCSI is expected to find intuitive and sensible solutions to complex problems.
As a data scientist/business analyst, Alastair Majury Chartered MCSI has worked closely with several high-profile businesses, such as BNP Paribas, National Australia Bank, Standard Life and the Royal Bank of Scotland Group.A graduate of University of Glasgow, Alastair Majury Chartered MCSI earned his M.A. in Economics with Business Economics. Since then, Alastair has undergone several training sessions and earned multiple certifications for a variety of skills. More specifically, he has earned certifications in IAQ, risk management, resource management, and a bevy of other areas. Alastair Majury thoroughly enjoys his work.
What excites him most about being a data scientist/business analyst is that every problem has a variety of solutions. This allows for a great deal of creativity on his part. Providing ingenious solutions to his customers’ problems provides a great deal of satisfaction to Alastair Majury Chartered MCSI. Every single day can be a new and challenging problem.
Although he is a fierce and determined worker, Alastair also manages to find free time to embrace his hobbies and interests. Alastair is a major proponent of philanthropy and charitable endeavors. He constantly finds new and exciting ways to promote charities and philanthropic organizations in his community. He also tries to donate time and funds to said organizations whenever he can. Alastair Majury Chartered MCSI firmly believes that if we all work together towards a common goal, we can find peace.