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Dulwich Oxfam Fundraising Group


Kizzy Oxfam

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I?m wanting to set up a fundraising group/committee in Dulwich for Oxfam and am currently looking for a Group Leader.


Oxfam?s fundraising groups are a team of volunteers who work together to raise vital funds for Oxfam?s work in fighting to alleviate poverty and suffering worldwide.


As an Oxfam group leader, you will be a key member of the Oxfam team both locally and nationally, and will have a real impact on Oxfam?s work.


Your fundraising activities can be anything and everything - ranging from dress down days and cake sales, to gala dinners and sponsored walks. It?s entirely up to you; and I will be on hand to offer help and advice every step of the way.


The key components of the role include:

? Raising funds in your local area to support the work of Oxfam in alleviating poverty and suffering worldwide

? Recruiting friends, family and colleagues, or likeminded individuals in your community, to join your group

? Lead and project manage your fundraising activities, including delegating key roles and responsibilities to everyone in your group

? Manage and motivate your group to deliver the fundraising activities

? Encourage people within your local community to support Oxfam and your group


If you would like to be involved please get in touch on 0207-802-9995, [email protected] or reply to the thread.


Best wishes all for a happy new year!


Kizzy


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