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31 May 2018

Your local life-saving charity needs you

Your local life-saving charity needs you
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Do you have some spare time that you could give to help your local life-saving Charity?

During Volunteers Week (June 1st to 7th) Essex & Herts Air Ambulance (EHAAT) is celebrating the work of its many volunteers.

EHAAT could not do the work it does without the support of volunteers, explains Jen Wall, Volunteer & Events Lead at the Charity.

“From helping at fundraising events to working in our shops, volunteers play a vital role in helping us raise the money that enables us to carry out our life-saving work.

“Our existing volunteers do a fantastic job, but we are always keen to hear from people with some time to spare.

“We can use existing skills and help develop new ones. Volunteers help us collect pots, marshal at our big events, assist with administration tasks and give airbase tours. There’s a role to suit everyone.”

Jane Gurney, CEO of EHAAT said: “We could not do what we do without the support of our amazing volunteers. From collecting donation tins to acting as marshals at events, from working in our shops to helping with administrative tasks, the work they do is so valued by all of the staff.

“Our volunteers are an essential part of the team, and I am grateful to each and every person who gives up their time to help us. I can’t thank them enough!”

Do you have some spare time that you could give to help your local life-saving Charity?

During Volunteers Week (June 1st to 7th) Essex & Herts Air Ambulance (EHAAT) is celebrating the work of its many volunteers.

EHAAT could not do the work it does without the support of volunteers, explains Jen Wall, Volunteer & Events Lead at the Charity.

“From helping at fundraising events to working in our shops, volunteers play a vital role in helping us raise the money that enables us to carry out our life-saving work.

“Our existing volunteers do a fantastic job, but we are always keen to hear from people with some time to spare.

“We can use existing skills and help develop new ones. Volunteers help us collect pots, marshal at our big events, assist with administration tasks and give airbase tours. There’s a role to suit everyone.”

Jane Gurney, CEO of EHAAT said: “We could not do what we do without the support of our amazing volunteers. From collecting donation tins to acting as marshals at events, from working in our shops to helping with administrative tasks, the work they do is so valued by all of the staff.

“Our volunteers are an essential part of the team, and I am grateful to each and every person who gives up their time to help us. I can’t thank them enough!”

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