Festival Event Fundraiser

Festival Event Fundraiser

One-off role (set time/location) · 4–8 hrs · by 24 Aug 2024
Codicote, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
HealthWellbeingChildren & youth
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Summary

Goatfest 2024 based in Codicote Hertfordshire, has invited Willow to support the event and fundraise on the day.

Detailed description

Willow event volunteers will attend Goatfest at Codicote in Hertfordshire on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th August. We will be supporting fundraising activities on the day, including a bucket collection, as well as sharing information about Willow with festival-goers. We will also be assisting the event organisers with scanning entry tickets.


Volunteer shifts will be late morning and afternoon/evening (approx. 4 hours), with an opportunity for volunteers to enjoy the festival, before or after your shift.


We will provide volunteers with a Willow T-shirt on the day and a briefing on the charity, ahead of the event.


If you would like to help us make more special days, treats and breaks a reality for seriously ill young adults aged 16-40, we would love to hear from you.

What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs

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About Willow Foundation

Willow is the only national charity working with seriously ill young adults aged 16 to 40 to fulfil uplifting and unforgettable Special Days.

Since 1999 Willow has fulfilled more than 20,500 Special Days for young adults living with life-threatening conditions such as cancer, motor neurone disease, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy and Huntington’s disease.