Did you know:
- 16.3 million people volunteered through a group, club or organisation in 2020/21
- Almost one in five people reported volunteering at least once a month
- The most common volunteering activities are organising events, administration, raising money and taking part in sponsored events, and getting others involved
(Source: UK Civil Society Almanac 2021)
Volunteers are vital to our cause. At Brain Tumour Research, we are privileged to be supported by an amazing team of volunteers at our head office, in the community and online from the comfort of their home.
This National Volunteers’ Week, we’re saying a huge thank you to each and every one of our dedicated volunteers. We couldn’t do what we do without your commitment.
On our blog today, we introduce you to some of our supporters who share what volunteering means to them. Plus, you’ll find out more about the different ways you can get involved and help us find a cure. Read more here.
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