Big local volunteer fair : Speakers include someone from the SWAN network

By Guest author

16th Aug 2023 | Local News

Over forty local charities will be coming together for a big volunteer event at the beginning of next month, in a first of its kind event.

3SG's Director, Becky Brooks, said: "We often hear from the members that we support that it is difficult to find volunteers. We hope that by organising this event, everyone can come together to have really meaningful conversations around what volunteering can do in our area, be it a one off, hour of your time or a longer term commitment.

"Sometimes people would like to volunteer, but are unsure of where to go, so it will be great to showcase all of the amazing charities that we have here in B&NES and ways in which local people can be involved. How much stronger would our area be if we all volunteered more? "3SG exists to support the local Third Sector, so our focus is always on strengthening and finding solutions where possible. We can't wait to welcome everyone to the Apex Hotel on 1st September."

For more details see HERE but speakers and the work shop line up include

  • 11.15 - 12 noon - James Carlin BEM, CEO of Bath City FC Foundation on the search for volunteers: how do you appeal to those with no time?
  • 12.15 - 1 pm - Sarah Oughton, Volunteer Manager at SWAN Advice Network and Claire Henwood, Oasis Hub Bath Retention: Clear communication - This interactive workshop will be in two parts, the first exploring what it means to communicate effectively with volunteers and the second hearing about ways in which you can make your volunteers feel extra valued.
  • 1.15 - 2 pm - Volunteer stories: with Fran Carroll, Bath Festivals and BIRD, Bath Volunteer stories: what is it like to be an active volunteer?This will be an opportunity for those curious about volunteering to hear from others about their experiences. Would-be volunteers and organisations are invited along to hear more and ask any questions.
  • 3.15 - 4pm - Eco Together, Transition Bath Four main powers for change: how can individuals make a difference? Many people are concerned about climate change but feel confused and helpless. Can volunteers really make a difference to climate change?

     

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