Fundraising Committee Volunteering
Organisation role · Flexible hours
Flexible location
Children & youthCommunity & family
Home-Start Cambridgeshire
#78077
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Contact person
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Summary
Fundraising Committee Volunteers RequiredDetailed description
To continue to provide support for families when they need us the most, we need to raise funds and are looking for Fundraising Volunteers to assist the Home-Start Cambridgeshire fundraising team in activities and events.
Main responsibilities:
Bring time, passion and innovation to our fundraising committee. Actively seek out opportunities for community fundraising and driving engagement to enhance our support network.
Home-Start Cambridgeshire is committed to safer recruitment practise as an important part of safeguarding and protecting children and vulnerable adults. Any offer of a voluntary role is subject to a satisfactory DBS check.
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra supportAbout Home-Start Cambridgeshire
Home-Start Cambridgeshire offers practical and emotional support to families from all
backgrounds with at least one child under 5. We support families in local communities
who are experiencing a range of challenges including poor mental / physical health,
postnatal depression, bereavement, financial worries, isolation. We work with families to
build on their strengths and give them the support they tell us they need.
We provide support to families via our trained home visiting volunteers. Volunteers
are matched with families and then usually visit once a week for 2 hours.
Volunteers offer no judgement, just compassionate, confidential help and support.
We are parents supporting other parents to be the best they can be, to give children
the best start in life possible.
backgrounds with at least one child under 5. We support families in local communities
who are experiencing a range of challenges including poor mental / physical health,
postnatal depression, bereavement, financial worries, isolation. We work with families to
build on their strengths and give them the support they tell us they need.
We provide support to families via our trained home visiting volunteers. Volunteers
are matched with families and then usually visit once a week for 2 hours.
Volunteers offer no judgement, just compassionate, confidential help and support.
We are parents supporting other parents to be the best they can be, to give children
the best start in life possible.