What You'll Do:
- Raise essential funds for Teenage Cancer Trust as the guests arrive, during the evening entertainment.
- Sell raffle tickets and collect donation envelopes
- Man a table with Teenage Cancer Trust merchandise
- Help raise awareness and engage the audience with our work
- Be a friendly and approachable face of the charity
Why You'll Love It:
- Support from a dedicated Teenage Cancer Trust volunteer manager at the event
- Option for volunteers to watch the performance but must be ready at the end of the performance to take collections for when people leave.
- Ultimately help Teenage Cancer Trust make sure every young person gets the best care and support
- Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed in line with our expenses policy
What You'll Learn:
- The ability to engage with the audience
- Enthusiasm for the work of Teenage Cancer Trust
- Reliability and punctuality
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