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Opportunities, funding advice and more at Worcester Volunteer Expo

Published: 28 May 2019

 If you are interested in volunteering in Worcester, or even if you're not sure what volunteering is all about, the Guildhall is the place to be on Friday June 7.

Worcester Volunteer Expo is taking over the historic building for the day, as part of the national Volunteers' Week, running June 1-7.

Starting at 10am, the free event will see around 40 different charities and organisations setting up stalls to talk to visitors about the work they do for the local community and the opportunities they offer to volunteers.

The stalls at the Expo will cover a massive range of opportunities across caring, mentoring, drama and dance, sport and heritage, young people, conservation, computing, supporting families and much, much more.

If you've got time to spare – from just a couple of hours to whole days – and want to make a difference in Worcester, this event is for you! There will even be goody bags for the first 500 visitors through the Guildhall's doors.

And it's not just about attracting new volunteers. The Expo will also feature workshops on how to successfully bid for grant funding to launch a new community initiative or take an existing voluntary project to the next level.

The beginners' grant workshop starts at 10.30am, with an advanced workshop for more experienced fundraisers following at 12.30pm. Places are free but strictly limited. To reserve your place email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Worcester Volunteer Expo 2019 has been organised jointly by Worcester Community Action and Worcester City Council and runs from 10am to 2pm on Friday June 7 at the Guildhall.

Councillor James Stanley, Chair of Worcester City Council's Communities Committee, said: "I hope Worcester Volunteer Expo will be a chance for people to take the first steps in volunteering or further empower those who already give so freely of their time and energy.

"Volunteering is a remarkable and fulfilling thing to do, touching the lives of countless people in a positive way."

Sally Ellison, Worcester Community Action Project Coordinator, says: "Volunteers are central to the work of countless charities and other organisations, making a difference in places as diverse as sports clubs, libraries, schools and hospitals. Worcester Volunteer Expo will give people who might be thinking about volunteering the opportunity to talk to different organisations about the many different roles that are available in the city."


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