Rosegrove Neighbourhood Watch
A youth group assistant & session leader volunteer involves supporting a youth worker by assisting with activities, planning small and large-scale events, running sessions, and building positive relationships with young people.
Responsibilities include setting up and supervising group sessions, maintaining records with other volunteers, ensuring safety through tasks like risk assessments, and helping with projects that support the personal and social development of the youth.
Neighbourhood Watch is a grassroots charitable movement. It is the largest crime prevention voluntary movement in England and Wales and has 2.3 million members. Schemes are run by volunteers across England and Wales supported by local Neighbourhood Watch Associations, and by Neighbourhood Watch Network, the national umbrella organisation for the movement.
Working with youths.
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Every Wednesday evening from 6pm - 7.30pm for 10 weeks.
Youth & Community Hub
Rosegrove Railway Club, Back Car Park
Rosegrove Lane
Burnley
Lancashire
BB12 6HX
Research and write funding bids to secure financial support for the hub.
Help promote the hub and its activities through social media and local networks.
To help organise and execute fundraising events and campaigns.
Plan and coordinate events that bring the community together.
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