Fundraising in Norfolk


Contact person
Liz Cooper
#55109
Scan me or visit www.getinvolvednorfolk.org.uk/o/Motor-Neurone-Disease-Assocation---Kings-Lynn-Group/opportunities/Fundraising-in-Norfolk/55109 to join
Summary
We would welcome volunteers to assist us with fundraising and events to raise awareness of MND and funds to support our vital work.
Detailed description
Could you either lead or, be one of our Volunteer Fundraisers?
Kings Lynn Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association Group are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated person to take a lead in coordinating local events / fundraisers to help us raise money and awareness within the local community.
As a Volunteer Fundraiser, you will:
• organise a variety of fundraising events on behalf of the Group
• manage street collections in accordance with Local Authority requirements
• be responsible for collection tins - collecting and exchanging
• liaise and support of fundraising events co-ordinated nationally.
You don’t need personal experience of MND but this role will suit someone with good organisation and good communication skills talking to members of the public, and the desire to help.
This is an excellent opportunity to develop skills and get involved with your local community. You will gain experience of fundraising along with the opportunity to increase your knowledge of MND to raise awareness confidently.
This role is flexible and you can give as time much as you want and are able to give. Full training and induction will be provided and travel expenses will be reimbursed.
About Motor Neurone Disease Assocation - Kings Lynn Group
Run entirely by volunteers we arrange fundraising and awareness raising events in order to respond to local requests for financial support towards equipment or services that statutory services don't provide and, to enhance quality of life for those affected by motor neurone disease (MND). We have two Association Visitors (AV's) who offer practical and emotional support to people living with MND and their families. They attend local clinics and meetings alongside key local health care professionals and provide initial contact and ongoing support with people following diagnosis. We arrange support meetings to enable people with MND and their families to meet each other, although at present these are provided online.

