Burngreave Advocacy Now!

Can You Help?

We are looking for Volunteer Community Advocates

You will receive valuable work experience, free training and support, plus travel, childcare and lunch expenses.

Advocates help the community by making phone calls, reading and writing letters, attending appointments and giving information about other services. They are a voice for people in powerless situations.

You can get involved if you are 18 or over, enjoy helping others, can speak, read and write in English and are available for one day a week to volunteer.

Interested?

Please contact Bronwen McCarthy or Fouzia Ali for more information and an application form.

Burngreave Advocacy Now! 99–103 Spital Hill, Sheffield S4 7LD. Tel: (0114) 275 0262 • Fax: (0114) 275 0249

Email: bronwen@advocacynow.org.uk or fouzia.ali@advocacynow.org.uk

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