Event Assistant

Event Assistant

Organisation role · Flexible hours · Starting from 5 Jun
The Forum, Bethel St, Millennium Plain, Norwich NR2 1BH, UK
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The Only Child Club
#98125
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Summary

We're off to Volunteer Extravaganza! Help us make pin badges and chat with visitors. We just need some extra pairs of hands. Could it be yours?

Detailed description

Volunteer Opportunity: Help Us Bring The Only Child Club to Life!


The Only Child Club Ltd is a new and exciting organisation dedicated to supporting one-child families—helping them connect, grow, and live life to the fullest.

We’ll be attending the Voluntary Extravaganza to share our mission with the wonderful community of Norwich, and we’d love your help on the day!


What’s happening?

We’ll be running a fun, hands-on activity where visitors can create their own custom pin badges using our badge-making machine. It’s a great opportunity to introduce families to our social groups and the heart of what we do.


We’re looking for friendly, enthusiastic volunteers to:

✅ Help set up and pack down our stall

✅ Welcome and chat with visitors

✅ Hand out leaflets and talk about our work

✅ Guide visitors through making their pin badges


Why volunteer with us?

🎉 Gain experience in community engagement and event support

💬 Meet new people and be part of a positive initiative

🌟 Make a difference by helping us grow our reach and impact

Whether you're looking to boost your CV or just want to get involved in something meaningful, we’d love to hear from you!


Interested?

Drop us a message to get involved or to find out more.



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About The Only Child Club

Our organisation runs social clubs for families with only one child. The club helps combat loneliness and isolation for small families. Children and their parents can learn new skills and develop friendships.