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An established industry player is seeking an Awareness Raising Volunteer to support the community in Milton Keynes. This role involves representing a well-known charity by attending local events, distributing information, and ensuring that the community is aware of vital support services related to dementia. You'll engage with the public, help set up stands, and collaborate with trained professionals to enhance community outreach. This flexible, ad hoc position offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact while working alongside dedicated individuals.
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Alzheimer's Society
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
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26.04.2025
10.06.2025
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About The Role
If you’d like to support your local community by helping to ensure that people who are worried about or affected by dementia are aware of the support and advice services we offer, we have just the role for you!
You’ll support local events, hold information stands, and display leaflets in a variety of venues and locations highly visible in your community, such as libraries and GP surgeries. You’ll make sure the information publicised in your community is up to date and accurate. You’ll also establish connections with local organisations and community groups to help achieve widespread awareness of the support we offer. As a representative of Alzheimer's Society, we will provide you with branded clothing, and you may also have the opportunity to be included in event pictures to showcase the Society work in the local media.
In this role, you will attend events such as a monthly stand at MKUH or at retirement villages or community-based health events. You will always be alongside a trained Dementia Advisor. You will help set up the stand and interact with the public. Locations may vary but will always be in Milton Keynes. This role is ad hoc (not every week) but once or twice a month for 2-3 hours.