Volunteer Fundraiser Role for Children of the Dump.
Can you give some time each week to help organise and support our fundraising activities? If supporting the education of impoverished children is your passion, this could be your cause.
Remote working to suit your availability.
What will you be doing? As a small charity we have a small and friendly structure so you will soon get to know everyone.
Our varied fundraising activities include collecting boxes, sponsored runs, small business donations and activities, coffee mornings and child sponsorship. You may support some of the existing activities and extend them into your local area. As a member of the fundraising group you will have regular online contact with other volunteers and Trustees. Trustees are available to support by visits to potential new supporters. The teachers, social workers and other staff in Manila provide a stream of photos and information about the children and the work of the charity.
You will be welcome to virtual board meetings ensuring that you have appropriate materials and resources for the activities you support. We are already active in Surrey, London and Brighton and your location can help set your geographical remit.
What are we looking for? Above all you will be motivated to help children and have the enthusiasm to convey to others what we achieve. An outgoing personality with a good local network will help. If you have experience in areas such as fundraising, marketing, or sales all the better. We are aware of our lack of diversity and are actively seeking to remedy this. We have a heritage of Christian faith but actively welcome those of all faiths and none.
As a member of a small team working predominantly remotely you will need to be well organised, independent and self-managed. You will be able to work flexible hours with a commitment of between one and four days a month. You will be welcome to attend one or two meetings a year in person in Surrey as well meeting potential supporters in your local area.
What difference will you make? Our mission is to provide the opportunity and skills through education for deprived children in the Philippines to escape poverty. The funds you help raise will have a visible impact on the number of children in our school and the number with scholarships. As a small charity you will see that every pound counts. Some previous volunteers have included Manila in their holiday plans (regrettably we cannot fund this) and have had a warm welcome to see at firsthand the children who benefit from fundraising.
You will help us keep a clear focus on our fundraising in your area to increase the benefits to both giver and receiver. Your ideas will get a good hearing and your enthusiasm and energy will be welcome.
To learn more about Children of the Dump visit the website at
https://childrenofthedump.org.uk
To apply for this volunteer role email or post a letter of application with short CV to
About Children of the Dump
Children of the Dump is a UK based Children’s Charity, registered as Asian Students Christian Trust. It will offer you the chance to help provide education for some of the most deprived and vulnerable children in the Philippines. Through our Filipino partner organisation, The Asian Students Christian Foundation (ASCF), we deliver family support and loving care to deprived children living in extreme poverty around the Payatas and San Isidro rubbish dumps in Manila, Philippines. We expect to raise about 230 thousand pounds a year and have one part time employee in the UK.
Since 1975 the supporters of Children of The Dump, along with colleagues in ASCF, have been giving young lives the chance to escape the cycle of poverty through education. Today we help care for over 300 children in different ways, some of whom have been neglected, abused or even abandoned. We retain a liberal Christian ethos and welcome Trustees and volunteers irrespective of beliefs.
Our services in Manila are:
Cashew Tree Early Years School which gives children a free quality educational start, graduates become students in demand in the public system rather than automatic failures. From the new school year, we have 200 places available for students.
Grapevine scholarship programme: the most needy students who show academic potential are identified at Cashew and put forward for the financial and social support of this programme. Students are assisted to thrive in their education in public school with additional Saturday School and feeding days at our Mango Tree House and regular social worker visits at home and school. Support continues until the student completes their education at whatever level. From this school year we will be supporting 125 students.
Mango Tree House: a residential children’s home where 25 children who have nowhere safe to live are loved and nurtured in this family environment to enable them to make the most of the educational opportunities afforded to them.
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There are many ways that you can help transform young lives in Manila.