National Park charity seeks the support of volunteers

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Capsiwn: Helpwch i ddiogelu Arfordir Penfro ar gyfer cenedlaethau’r dyfodol drwy ddod yn Wirfoddolwr Codi Arian a Chymunedol.

As the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust celebrates its 5th birthday, a call has been made for individuals who are passionate about the National Park to help protect it for future generations.

Since being set up in 2018, the charity has worked with members of the public, funding bodies and corporate donors to support a wide range of projects designed to benefit both the Park and its people. These include improving sites for nature, helping schools and pre-school children with outdoor learning experiences and supporting community projects that promote biodiversity and deliver on conservation or climate change.

However, as the Trust looks towards the future and all the challenges faced by the UK’s only truly coastal National Park, the need for enthusiastic individuals who are willing to help has never been greater.

Opportunities are now available for Community and Fundraising Volunteers, who will help raise awareness of the Trust and its work within local communities, help out with fundraising, represent the charity at local events and provide other practical support when needed.

Director of the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust, Katie Macro, said: “We are looking for volunteers who are friendly and approachable, and have the confidence to speak with the public, both on a one-to-one basis and in large groups.”

Activities will range from representing the Trust at local events to assisting with bucket collections, attending cheque presentations, giving short presentations on the work of the charity and assisting with administrative duties. However, volunteers will only be expected to complete duties or activities that they feel comfortable with.

Katie Macro added: “Research has shown that are many ways in which volunteering can be as beneficial to individuals as it is to the cause they’re supporting. These include meeting new people, learning new skills, building your CV and boosting self-esteem.

“Training and Trust-branded clothing will be provided for all, with expenses reimbursed and future references provided. All we ask is that volunteers are trustworthy and honest, and flexible enough to be called on when needed.”

If you are interested in volunteering for the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust, please contact support@pembrokeshirecoasttrust.wales.

Further information about the Trust and its work can be found at www.pembrokeshirecoasttrust.wales.


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