Volunteer Ambassador

What You'll Do: 

Fundraising once or twice a year with your friends, colleagues, family and online or offline communities/networks.

Taking part, or recruiting a team, to take part in a running or walking event.

Organising a fundraising event

Holding a bucket collection at a local supermarket, theatre or train station.

Why You'll Love It: 

Recognition of your fundraising achievements. 

Access to the Fundraising Ambassador Facebook group.

Invites to team catch-ups on Zoom/Teams with guest speakers from Terrence Higgins Trust.

Support and supervision from a dedicated Volunteer Manager.

Updates on the work of the charity and the impact your fundraising is making.

References given subject to Terrence Higgins Trust policy.

Opportunity to develop and update skills and gain new experiences.

Great experience for anyone hoping to start a career in the charity sector.

What You'll Learn: 

Passion for fundraising and inspiring others to fundraise.

A basic understanding of the issues relating to HIV and AIDS, or willingness to learn.

Commitment to representing us in a positive and constructive way.

Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
LGBTQ
Islington
0 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Creativity
Building relationships and influencing
Emotional intelligence
Skills you should possess: 
Fundraising
Relevant interests: 
Fundraising
Requirements: 
Over 18 years old
These documents must be completed: 

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