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Do Something! Day

  • by Kate Bowman
  • July 23, 2018

Wednesday 25 July is Do Something! Day.

Supported by the DoSomething charity, Do Domething! Day challenges people to get involved with their local community by volunteering. Their website makes it easy for people who want to volunteer link up with an organisation that needs them. Volunteering opportunities are found simply by entering a postcode. 

Does your volunteer service need volunteers? This is a good opportunity to jump on the Do Something! bandwagon and let volunteers find you. You can register your organisation on their website for free.

For more information about registering your organisation click here.

For more information about Do Something! Day click here.

 

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