Help keep Littlehampton lifeboat charity afloat
Littlehampton’s RNLI lifeboat station is seeking a volunteer events co-ordinator to come forward to support it.
Prospective candidates can volunteer for as long as they like. In the past, some people have supported the RNLI for a few months, while others lent a hand for several years.
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Hide AdAll the lifeboat charity asks is that those willing to take on the role are motivated and creative and will help to generate new ideas for events and fundraising activities across the area.
For more information on this, and other volunteering opportunities in the Arun area, contact Derek Moore, Arun Volunteer Centre co-ordinator, telephone 01903 731223, e-mail [email protected] or call in at the centre on the ground floor, Bradbury Centre, 1-5 St Martin’s Lane, Littlehampton, from 9am-4pm on Mondays and Thursdays and 9.30am-4.30pm on Wednesdays.
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People is seeking a new band of fundraising volunteers to come forward for its Arun district branch.
The charity helps to train hearing dogs to alert deaf children and adults to everyday household sounds and potential dangers in the home, workplace and out in the public.
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Hide AdThat could be anything from an alarm clock going off, doorbell or telephone ringing, to smoke alarms being triggered and other emergency sirens.
The dogs alert their owners to those sounds by nudging them gently with their nose or tapping them with their paw.
Each dog is individually trained and tailored to help the individual’s specific needs – but it takes about £12,400 to train each one, and many thousand pounds more to support it and its owner over the years.
Volunteers will help make fundraising events run smoothly. This could be by setting up stalls and gazebos, to collecting cash and selling merchandise on the charity’s behalf.
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Hide AdA calendar of events is still being drawn up, but will typically involve weekend collections and duties.
The Littlehampton Carnival Association is searching for those willing to take on the role of marshalling this year’s carnival day bonanza in the town, next month.
Volunteers would need to work only a few hours during the event, which is set to take place on Saturday, July 6.
They will be responsible for manning the procession route. Training will be given.