Collection pot coordinator
Organisation role · Flexible hours
PE31 6BH, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Fundraising
HealthCommunity & familyWellbeing

Contact person
Rebecca WallsAsk Rebecca a question
Tapping House
#104494
Scan me or visit www.getinvolvednorfolk.org.uk/o/norfolkhospice/opportunities/Collection-pot-coordinator/104494 to join
Scan me or visit www.getinvolvednorfolk.org.uk/o/norfolkhospice/opportunities/Collection-pot-coordinator/104494 to join
Summary
Local businesses and shops kindly display our fundraising collection pots, so we need people to collect them when they're full.Detailed description
We’re looking for a volunteer to collect and exchange our collection pots in the Hunstanton and Heacham area.
You’ll regularly visit the shops and businesses that have agreed to display our collection pots, take away full ones and replace them with a new one. Sealed pots are then brought back to the hospice in Hillington.
If you can help or want more information contact Clara in our Fundraising Team.
About Tapping House
Tapping House hospice is committed to providing outstanding care for people in the local community living with life-shortening illnesses and to their carers, family and friends including bereavement support.
The support provided is tailored to the individual, encompassing their physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs in an understanding, caring and compassionate way, ensuring dignity is maintained throughout.
Care is delivered at the hospice in Hillington, either in the Inpatient Unit, at Day Therapy groups or one-to-one sessions at the hospice. Care is sometimes provided in people’s own homes. Our outstanding care services cost a staggering £6.7million to provide each year and this year alone we will need to raise £5 million to provide the care patients truly deserve. We rely on the majority of this coming from the support of local groups, businesses and individuals.
The support provided is tailored to the individual, encompassing their physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs in an understanding, caring and compassionate way, ensuring dignity is maintained throughout.
Care is delivered at the hospice in Hillington, either in the Inpatient Unit, at Day Therapy groups or one-to-one sessions at the hospice. Care is sometimes provided in people’s own homes. Our outstanding care services cost a staggering £6.7million to provide each year and this year alone we will need to raise £5 million to provide the care patients truly deserve. We rely on the majority of this coming from the support of local groups, businesses and individuals.