Regional Charity Champion

Regional Charity Champion

Organisation role · Flexible hours
Flexible location
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3 Good health and well-being10 Reduced inequalities
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Deafblind UK
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Summary

Join our team of Charity Champions and become the friendly face of Deafblind UK in your local area

Detailed description

As a Regional Charity Champion, you will be the vital link between Deafblind UK and your local community. You will champion and advocate the work and services that Deafblind UK offers and raise awareness of dual sensory loss engaging with local groups and organisations.

The commitment and skills of our volunteer family enable us to reach out to those in our far-flung communities whose lives could potentially be transformed by our support. Your knowledge of your own local area will help us to impact and support those adapting to, and living with, a dual sensory loss.

This is a flexible role which can differ for each volunteer depending on your strengths and experience. It might involve attending public events and groups in your local area delivering short talks or simply circulating information about the charity to raise awareness, make new connections and attract new members.

Who we are looking for?

We are looking for confident, outgoing people who can take the initiative and are eager to make a difference in their local area. You might have had some experience in public speaking, advocating or simply feel passionately about our cause.

We will be behind you every step of the way offering support, training and guidance!


What volunteers need

🗣️ Native language skills

What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra support
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About Deafblind UK

Deafblind UK is the UK’s only charity specialising in
supporting people with any level of deafblindness. We
support people to live with their condition and to build their
confidence and independence. We offer understanding and
advice as well as practical support, residential support, care
and social opportunities. We also lead research to help the
world live better with deafblindness.