Mix & Match Volunteer Job Fair on November 29, 2025

Mix & Match Volunteer Job Fair on November 29, 2025

Community · 29 Nov, 11:00 - 15:30
Hoefkade 9, 2526 BN Den Haag, Nederland
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Summary

Mix & mingle with fellow expats from The Hague region, as well as representatives from local NGOs and service organizations eager to work with internationals!

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Event Details:

📅 Date: Saturday, 29 November 2025

🕐 Time: 11:00 – 15:30

💰 Cost: Absolutely Free!

📍 Location: The Social Hub The Hague - Hoefkade 9, 2526 BN Den Haag


Event highlights:

·        Over 30 participating non-profits

·        300+ volunteering opportunities

·        Personal and professional presentations by keynote speakers


Join us for our Autumn Mix & Match Volunteer Job Fair on Saturday, 29 November 2025 from 11:00 to 15:30 at The Social Hub The Hague. Be ready for our supersized edition designed to bring together even more organizations, more inspiring speakers, and more opportunities than ever before. This time, we’re hosting on a weekend so everyone can join in!


Participating Organizations:

The registered NGOs and service organizations cover a wide variety of fields and interests, including human rights, social justice, refugee and migrant assistance, homelessness, animal causes, elderly care, child care, the environment, and so much more. There will be something for everyone, no matter your background or specialization!


Inspiring Speakers:

We’ve lined up thought-provoking presentations to inform, encourage, and energize you. Full details on our speakers and event program can be found below.


Don’t miss this chance to learn, connect, and make a difference in your community. Space is limited, so save the date and register early!


We can’t wait to welcome you on Saturday 29 November for this exciting day of community, learning, and opportunities.


Event Program:

10:30 - 11:00 Presentation by Sarah Feid, an account manager at The Hague International Centre "Volunteering as a Pathway to Employment in The Netherlands"

11:00 Doors open to start mixing and mingling with non-profits and NGOs

11:30 - 11:45 "Welcome Address to the International Community" by the director of PEP Den Haag, Gert-Jan Aleman, and welcome notes by the project lead of Volunteer The Hague, Tetyana Benzeroual

12:15 - 12:45 Presentation by Dawn Heuff, fundraising consultant at Aurore Fundraising Consultancy "The Inspired Fundraiser: Improve Your Confidence, Storytelling and Connection"

13:15 - 13.45 Presentation by Randy Heuschen, a civil servant at the Municipality of The Hague "Your Voice Matters: Be Heard, Be Active, Belong"

14:15 - 14:45 Presentation by Vassia Sarantopoulou, a founder, CEO, and Head Psychologist of the AntiLoneliness company, "Rethinking Resolutions: Setting Intentions for a Meaningful New Year"

15:00 - 15:10 Inspirational speech by the Deputy Mayor of The Hague, Mariëlle Vavier

15:30 Event Closing


Volunteer The Hague is proud to bring you this event with the support of our partner Social Hub Den Haag, parent organization PEP Den Haag and, of course, the Municipality of The Hague. Anyone interested in volunteering can participate in this fun networking volunteer fair, so register now for the chance to meet the local non-profit organizations and network with like-minded internationals! We look forward to seeing you there!



About the Presenters

Mariëlle Vavier is the Deputy Mayor for Poverty, Inclusion, Care, and International Affairs. Representing GroenLinks, she advocates for social and just policies, with a strong focus on tackling poverty, promoting inclusion, and improving care for vulnerable groups. She also works to strengthen international cooperation and solidarity within the city.


Gert-Jan Aleman is the current director of PEP Den Haag, having taken over earlier this year from former director Fenna Noordermeer. Previously, Gert-Jan was manager of the Arbo Center of the Municipality of The Hague, where in 2016 he won a national prize as Vitality Manager of The Year. Gert-Jan will offer some opening remarks at the event on behalf of PEP, Volunteer The Hague's parent organization.


Photo of Tetyana Benzeroual

Tetyana Benzeroual is an international who has been in The Hague with her family since 2015. She started her career path in The Netherlands as a volunteer and was later hired as a Project Manager for Volunteer The Hague, where she works with PEP Den Haag to fulfill our mission of connecting local internationals with meaningful volunteer opportunities at local non-profit organizations. Tetyana will MC the event while offering some opening remarks at the Volunteer Job Fair and discussing the importance of internationals making a difference in The Hague through volunteering.

Sarah Feid is an account manager at The Hague International Centre, where she helps to provide easy-to-navigate support for individuals seeking to make the Netherlands their new home. Sarah will give a presentation titled, "Volunteering as a Pathway to Employment in The Netherlands," where she will talk about her own experience of going from an international student to working for a Dutch employer and will offer practical info on how to integrate volunteering into job-hunting, as well as career opportunities for internationals.


Dawn Heuff is the founder and lead consultant at Aurore Fundraising Consultancy, based in the Netherlands, with experience working on US, UK, and EU-based projects. Focussing on individual giving and corporate strategic partnerships, Dawn coaches non-profit Executive Directors and Fundraising Teams to increase their income and love their roles as fundraisers. Dawn is also incredibly passionate about the impact that motivated volunteers can have on the success of non-profit organisations and enjoys working with new volunteers with simplicity and focus to "take the fear out of fundraising."

She will share her expertise in the presentation titled “The Inspired Fundraiser: Improve your confidence, story Telling and Connection“ at the event.


Randy Heuschen is a civil servant and a community connector with the Municipality of The Hague, where he serves as the go-to link between residents, local partners, and the city in Duindorp. With experience in neighborhoods across The Hague, from Laak to Leidschenveen-Ypenburg, he brings a deep understanding of how to turn ideas into action. Always approachable, you’ll often find him at community centres, sparking conversations and helping initiatives take shape. Randy believes in building stronger communities through visibility, collaboration, and shared ownership. His mission is simple: to make neighborhoods not only thrive, but also feel like home for everyone. At the event, he will present an engaging talk titled "Your Voice Matters: Be Heard, Be Active, Belong."


Vassia Sarantopoulou is the Founder, CEO, and Head Psychologist of AntiLoneliness, a company offering mental health services in The Netherlands. She is also a Trainer, a Perfectionism Expert, and a Mental Health Ambassador, promoting Inner Peace, Mental Strength, and Healthy Relationships. Her team at AntiLoneliness offers individual, couples, or group counseling sessions to those who struggle with anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, burnout, loneliness, relationship issues, transition/change, and expat life. Vassia will give an insightful presentation titled, "Rethinking resolutions: Setting Intentions for a Meaningful New Year" at the event.


Registered Organizations


Are you a representative of a non-profit organization eager to share your impact and connect with new volunteers at the event? Register HERE to join this volunteer market! 


ACCESS - A local non-profit organization, managed by volunteers, who moved here themselves, that helps with any questions you may have about moving to, living in and leaving the Netherlands. 

Ambassade van Den Haag - An organization which comprises over 75 proud Hagenaars who dedicate themselves with passion and enthusiasm to making The Hague a welcoming place. 

Aquarius - For nearly two decades, this non-profit organization has hosted the Internationale Jeugd Film Festival which has served as their platform to challenge discrimination and celebrate diversity. 

Arab Organization for Human Rights in North Europe - A regional non-governmental organization that promotes respect for and the protection of human rights in the countries of Northern Europe. 

Cancer Support Netherlands – A community-led organization dedicated to ensuring that no one faces cancer alone, providing culturally sensitive peer support, and advocating for a more inclusive healthcare system.

Community Plus - A non-profit organization that strengthens community spirit in The Hague by initiating and supporting projects focused on social cohesion, livability, and sustainability. 

Dessi Tuji - A non-profit organization that improves the standard of education of students in rural Ethiopia by providing educational materials, drinking water supply and better sanitation facilities specially for young girls. 

Dutch Cyclists’ Union (Fietsersbond) - As cycling advocates in The Hague region, they are committed to safe and comfortable cycling while contributing to a livable, healthy and active community.  

Expatriate Archive Centre - A non-profit organization that collects and preserves the life stories of expatriates worldwide for future research. 

Fair Tourism - A foundation that collaborates with Indigenous communities in Thailand, Indonesia, and Kenya to help them transition from being tourist attractions to becoming leaders in regenerative community-based tourism.

Female Ventures - A non-profit organization that empowers women in their careers through inspiration, education, fostering connections and mentoring.  

Grassroots GREAT The Hague - A foundation that empowers diverse communities through grassroots innovation, inclusive urban development, and intercultural collaboration for systemic, sustainable change. 

It’s Up To UsA non-profit organization that empowers young changemakers to turn bold climate action ideas into impactful, scalable solutions through mentorship, funding and strategic support.

Lydia Generation - A non-profit organization that equips migrant women to thrive in the Netherlands. 

Nationaal Monument Oranjehotel - Former prison, now a museum and memorial center about the Second World War, which focuses on the democratic values ​​and the rule of law.

Netherlands Yogasana Sports Association - A non-profit organization that focuses on mental, physical, and spiritual well-being through the ancient science of yoga, working to integrate it into everyday life. 

Queer MindA non-profit that fights homelessness among LGBTQ+ youth and helps them thrive as equal members of Dutch society, where everyone’s sexual orientation and gender identity are respected.

Rotaract Scheveningen – A club that brings together young people from diverse educational and national backgrounds to support a wide range of local initiatives and manage their own volunteer projects.

Scouting Agnes Baden Powell - A new English-speaking scout group for girls in The Hague, offering fun, friendship, and exciting activities while following the Scouting Nederland programme.

Scouting Haagse Hout - A Dutch scout group with an international flavor that helps children and young people (7-18) learn by doing through teamwork and offer varied activities.

Soul Surfers - A non-profit organization that uses surf therapy, life coaching, and related programs to harness the healing power of the sea and surfing culture to enhance participants’ physical and mental well-being, resilience, and personal growth. 

StepUp Team - A non-profit organization that provides empowerment and career coaching for highly educated women with a migration background who live in The Hague region. 

TERRA Foundation - A Netherlands-based non-profit organization that aims to mitigate climate change by supporting the development of locally led reforestation initiatives and social entrepreneurship in the Amazon. 

The Hague International Centre- A point of contact that supports internationals and international staff of organizations and companies in The Hague region. 

The Happiness Tour - A foundation that helps reduce burnout and loneliness with wholesome science-backed experiences that benefit local communities.

The Hungry Mind - A non-profit community centre run by volunteers, providing a variety of activities and events for adults and children, and a warm welcome to everyone who walks into our cozy international clubhouse.

The Parliament of Pain the Hague Roller Derby - The first and only Roller Derby league in The Hague. 

Theater en Café Branoul - A theater and café with an intimate setting that brings a mixture of Dutch and English programming, delicious food and drinks: always something to experience! 

Tosangana - A non-profit organization that fosters cohesion, empowerment, women’s rights, and peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo. 

VIA Netherlands - The Dutch branch of Service Civil International organizes international and local volunteer workcamps and peace‑education activities to foster intercultural understanding, social justice, environmental sustainability and non‑violent community building. 

Wool for Warmth- A foundation that helps the most vulnerable homeless people by knitting and crocheting with wool while raising awareness about homelessness. 

WZH WoonZorgcentra Haaglanden - An elderly care organization.

Zelfhelp Nederland - A non-profit organization (Buitenveldert) offering online and in-person peer support for people in recovery from addiction and compulsive behaviors. 

Getting there

At the Social Hub The Hague, 5 minutes' walk from the front entrance of the HS train station in The Hague

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About Volunteer The Hague

Volunteer The Hague is a project of PEP Den Haag, a leading non-profit organization dedicated to fostering civic engagement and strengthening the social fabric of The Hague. Initiated in collaboration with the Municipality of The Hague, Volunteer The Hague site hosts hundreds of volunteer activities for every age, skill-set, and availability. Importantly, the volunteer listings on Volunteer The Hague’s website do not require Dutch language skills. You can browse these vacancies or use our Talent Scan tool through which you can find individualized listings after answering a series of questions about your skills and interests. All listings will provide you with information about the tasks expected, preferred availability in days and number of hours, and perks offered.