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Microvolunteering

Microvolunteering is all about turning small actions into big impacts, in a way that suits you.

What is microvolunteering?

How you can help right now

1. Can you visit your Toolstation store for Macmillan?

Visit one or more of your local Toolstation stores between 25 August to 8 September 2025 to thank them for their support and ask them to consider voting for Macmillan to continue to be their charity partner.  

Your visit will have a huge impact. Since 2020, Toolstation have raised over £3million for Macmillan to help more people with cancer get the best care the UK has to offer. In September, Toolstation staff will be voting for which charity to support for the next three years. We're aiming to reach as many Toolstation stores across the country to thank them for their support and encourage them to vote for Macmillan, so every visit counts. 

If you’re an Action Team member, and want to take part, sign up and we will send you all the information you need ahead of your visits. If you’re not currently an Action Team member but would like to join, you can find further information and sign up.

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2. Learn to listen to someone with cancer when they need you most

Effective listening and responding is a fundamental part of supporting somebody living with cancer. Conversations about cancer can be hard to have, and it’s not always easy to know what to say when someone opens up. Watch our Listening and Responding learning videos to learn how best to use your listening skills to support someone when they need it the most. 

If you're an active volunteer with us, please make sure to complete the quiz and feedback form at the end. This will allow us to record your completed training in your Assemble profile and ensure your ongoing development is fully recognised.

3. Send Good Luck cards to Macmillan fundraisers

We are looking for volunteers to write and post handwritten Good Luck cards to Macmillan fundraisers, celebrating their achievements and thanking them for raising vital funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.

You’ll need to be in our Action Team to take part in this activity. The next round of card writing will open on the 01 September – once you’ve signed up as an Action Team member, you’ll receive a notification inviting you to join the card writing task as soon as it opens. Be quick – spaces fill up fast!

Woman signing Good Luck cards while smiling at a kitchen table and wearing a Macmillan t-shirt


Want to find out more?

Stephanie is standing outside behind a large heart shaped sculpture. She is wearing a grey cardigan, a patterned top and pink trousers. The sculpture has the words All You Need is Love written on them.

Steph's experience of microvolunteering

In 2023, Steph was diagnosed with incurable endometrial cancer. She started microvolunteering while recovering from treatment.

"Microvolunteering doesn't take lot of time or effort so it's great while I'm building my strength. I can do it from the comfort of my home or in my local area, and it only takes a couple of hours at a time."

View Steph's story