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On-going volunteering opportunities – fundraising

We're always looking for support from volunteers with fundraising. There are different ways of getting involved.

Volunteer Fundraising Ambassadors help raise vital funds and awareness for our cause. Our Volunteer Fundraising Ambassadors play a key role in representing SARSAS at local events and functions, speaking with passion about our work and the importance of fundraising to deliver our services.

Volunteer Fundraisers who are passionate about ending gender-based violence can join our fast-growing and vibrant organisation. Our Volunteer Fundraisers help plan and deliver exciting and varied fundraising events, from arts and craft sales to zip slides and everything in-between!

Training will be provided for both of the roles.

Now is an exciting time to be joining our growing organisation. If you would like to find out more about volunteer fundraising at SARSAS , email fundraising@sarsas.org.uk.

The latest from our news and blogs

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Campaign to include protections for women & girls in the Online Safety Act 2023 (Part 1)

Online violence against women and girls is a striking issue in the UK, with many people largely unaware of the abuse perpetrated online.

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Meet our new CEO: Lorri Weaving

We’re delighted to welcome Lorri Weaving as our new CEO. Lorri joined the SARSAS team three and a half years ago as Head of Services.
During this time, she’s been instrumental in helping to develop our service delivery teams, including our counselling, specialist support work and pathway navigation teams, as well as our helpline services.