What is a Community Connector?
A Community Connector helps Carers UK connect with carers and promote awareness of caring by distributing publicity material – such as leaflets and posters – within local communities.
What’s involved?
• You’ll make contact with community hubs and arrange to put up posters or leave information leaflets. Your local supermarket, library, GP surgery, faith group or gym would be a great starting point! We’ll give you more tips on how to get started in your Volunteering Pack.
• You’ll identify smaller local charities that support people with long term conditions and supply them with Carers UK publicity materials.
• We also require you to keep us informed about what you’ve been up to, feed your achievements back to us and let us know where you’ve been distributing materials.
It’s a great opportunity to meet new people, spread the word and have the satisfaction of making a real difference to carers’ lives in the area where you live. You’ll also be part of Carers UK’s flagship volunteering programme and we’ll be supporting you all the way.
More about unpaid carers and how to make a difference in the live of unpaid carers
How to apply
You can sign up for this role at carersuk.org/volunteer
We will be in touch within seven working days to discuss your application.
All volunteers must be over 18 years old.
Carers UK offers equal opportunities to everyone who wants to volunteer.
If you have any further questions, please email us at volunteering@carersuk.org
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