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Archive for April 30th, 2007

Volunteering information

Picture this. You’re a silver surfer who’s just retired but wants to remain active. And it stands to reason you’d like to ‘give a bit back to society’, being a PRSD reader and all. But what to do?

Well, Sharon Woodhams, from the Royal National Institute of the Blind no less, has got in touch looking for someone to join their senior volunteers team.

Sharon told PRSD: “This role would be ideal for someone who wants to continue to use the skills they learnt through their working life and give a bit back to society at the same time.”

The position requires a commitment of at least two days a week and duties will include supervising a number of volunteers, booking and running collections at local supermarkets and occasionally arranging small community fundraising events.

Access to a car is essential, but mileage costs and out-of-pocket expenses will be reimbursed. To find out more, contact Sharon on or email .

Posted by Thin White Duke

April 30th, 2007

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