Volunteers can offer their support for a variety of local events and initiatives. To help build a group of passionate people we can call on if we need an extra pair of hands.
Around 90 per cent of our income comes from our supporters and we couldn't continue doing what we do without them. That means, our community fundraising volunteers play a really important part in rallying people together to raise vital funds which help to protect children and prevent abuse.
Helping out when you can at local fundraising and awareness raising events in support of the NSPCC - organised locally by our Barnet Branch Committee, local campaigns team and/or Community Fundraising Manager.
You will be representing the charity in a professional manner. Some examples include:
A key role will be to share news about our work in the local community and helping promote upcoming fundraising events and initiatives.
Anyone who enjoys meeting people, who does not want a regular time commitment but is able to help us build strong community relationships through "As and When" support.
Being reliable and trustworthy are an integral part of this role, as well as having a passion for supporting your community and helping every child and young person have the best chance regardless of their start in life.
Please apply to be added to our Friends of North London Volunteers list! We will get in touch to give you a warm welcome before sending out information about upcoming local events and any support we may be looking for.
Any questions - please email chloe.cuthill@nspcc.org.uk
We are currently unable to accept applications from under 18's to this role, please view our other volunteering opportunities or get in touch with the Volunteer Recruitment team on volunteerrecruitment@nspcc.org.uk
Interested in getting involved? Volunteer today and join our fight for every childhood.
As an organisation, we are committed to creating and fostering a culture that promotes safeguarding and the welfare of all children and adults at risk. Our safer recruitment practices support this by ensuring that there is a consistent and thorough process of obtaining, collating, analysing and evaluating information from and about candidates to ensure that all persons appointed are suitable to work with our children and adults.
Siobhan Walters / Children's Services